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In Ethiopia, the kitchen is the heart of the home. But behind the smell of fresh injera or simmering stew lies an invisible cost—one that millions pay daily ...
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Monitor on MSNFirewood costs strain northern Uganda schoolsSchools across northern Uganda's Lango Sub-region are facing a mounting financial and environmental crisis as they continue ...
When we think about kitchens, we often envision warmth, family gatherings, and shared meals. However, for countless ...
Empava has launched a Countertop Dual-Fuel Outdoor Pizza Oven, which brings both gas and firewood fuel options to backyards and outdoor kitchen. Measuring a large 39.76 inches wide, 33.74 inches deep, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: How Will 22% Uptake of Improved Cookstoves Be Attained?As Rwanda targets 22 per cent uptake of improved cookstoves by 2029, manufacturers want bigger subsidies and easier credit. Users say the stoves cost too much, and the fuel is hard to find.
But since it became available, many households have turned to purchasing plastic-derived diesel to power portable kerosene stoves, an increasingly relied-upon alternative since the prolonged use of ...
Uganda’s energy transition plan estimates that the country will need to invest $100 million annually to achieve universal access to clean cooking by 2030 ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEast Africa: Ethiopia Promoting E-Cooking to Safeguard People's Health, EnvironmentFor millions across the globe, the simple act of preparing a meal is fraught with danger. Imagine the kitchen filled not with delicious smells but with harsh smoke that burns your eyes, chokes your ...
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Mid-Day on MSN‘221 city bakeries have adopted eco-friendly fuel sources’He proposed a special incentive scheme with a 50 per cent subsidy from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, and the ...
Mumbai suburban district guardian minister Ashish Shelar on Wednesday said 221 of 574 functional bakeries have already adopted eco-friendly fuel sources while the rest 353 are still using coal, wood, ...
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The New Times on MSNFrom firewood to briquettes: Nyagatare schools lead Rwanda’s green cooking revolutionAt Saint-Antoine Secondary School in Karangazi Sector, in Nyagatare District, the aroma of freshly prepared meals fills the air, not from the crackling of firewood, but from the clean, efficient ...
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