Mission 300: African leaders pledge to advance clean cooking solutions for Africa at milestone Energy Summit
African countries have adopted a bold commitment to implement clean cooking energy solutions to offset the devastating impact of fire cooking and cooking. The cooking causes about 600,000 women and children per year in the entire African continent each year.
In energy compact (apo-opa.co/40fdx4z) Signed at the 300 African Energy Summit at Tanzania from January 27th to 28th. 12 African countries said they intend to speed up the consistent in the world’s fastest growing mainland to obtain electricity and clean cooking solutions on the world’s fastest growing mainland. Speed ​​’Sustainable Development Objective 7 and African League AD 2063 (apo-opa.co/40x7qk8To.
Tanzania President Suluhu Hassan praised these countries, “I know that these 12 governments will only be pioneered, and many other governments will join us in the future.” Earlier, at the opening ceremony, he talked about the opening ceremony. The purpose of the summit said: “This party is a platform that consolidates a promise, announces the momentum of new partnerships and promotes the goal of 2030.”
Two days of meetings (apo-opa.co/40Gutch) It is an unprecedented cooperation between African Development Bank Group, World Bank Group and Global Partners to solve the gap between Electricity in Africa by using new technologies and innovative financing.
Rashid Abdallah, Executive Director of the African Energy Commission Executive Director (AFREC) Executive Director of the African Energy Commission (AFREC) on a special group (AFREC) (AFREC) (AFREC) (AFREC) (AFREC) (AFREC) (AFREC) on Monday on Mondayapo-opa.co/40ES3JJ), Pointed out that although 600 million Africans cannot use electricity, the number of billions of dollars is twice the number of numbers-cannot obtain clean cooking, relying on biomass fuels such as wood and charcoal, which has serious economic, social and environmental impact Essence He pointed out that conservatives estimate that the cost of the entire African continent reaches $ 790 billion per year.
Abdallah (Abdallahapo-opa.co/40vxy8b) And Martin Kimani, CEO of M-Gas (apo-opa.co/3CTCZBZ) Everyone emphasizes the major health, environmental and economic influence of relying on pollution fuels for cooking, and innovative methods developed to solve this crisis.
Muyungi shared Tanzania’s experience in formulating a comprehensive national clean cooking strategy, emphasizing the importance of high -level political commitments, the participation of stakeholders, and the importance of the integration of private sector participation.
He praised President Hasan as the role of the global champion and brought this issue into the highest level of the African government.
He said: “It is important to raise it to the highest level … She is the supporter of clean cooking.” He emphasized: “It is important that there is a champion that can improve clean cooking according to the partnership and cooperate with others to solve this problem to solve this problem He added that due to President Hassan’s efforts, Tanzania had 80 % of the population clean cooking techniques during the transition period of 2034.
Scott’s company’s combustion manufacturing industry is the largest clean cooking manufacturer in Africa. He discussed various solutions deployed on the entire African continent. User. He emphasized that before the government approves carbon credit regulations, it has funds for cleaning cooking projects.
Scott declare: “This is the most exciting moment in the history of clean cooking.” “Now, there are a lot of money standing in the approved carbon credit regulations to allow carbon transactions, carbon financing, and growth.” “
Kimani’s pioneering payment method you can use innovative and affordable solutions to enable families to transition to clean cooking. He shared the success of M-Ga in just three years in Kenya and Tanzania’s success, which shows the scalability of this method. “One of the most important considerations is the burden, how can we reduce the gap?” He asked.
M-Gas found an answer by installing the IoT with the smart meter. The smart meter fixed it in the cylinder without prepayment.
“We reflect that they can now use LPG (paid) environment. They can cook three meals with 35 cents a day.” He added.
Tanzania pioneer clean cooking and global consciousness
Tanzania released a clean cooking strategy in 2024-2034 to deal with its own challenges -3,000 people per year, and 400 hectares of destructive forest cutting each year from the use of charcoal and firewood.
Muyungi said that under the support of President Hassan, the clean cooking agenda supports everyone and is part of the national agenda. “This discussion emphasizes the method of innovation, and changing millions of Africans’ lives and ensuring the political will of sustainable future in Africa.”
In order to recognize the national efforts, on the first day of the summit, the award was awarded to the winners of the National Culinary Innovation Challenge. The winners include the creator of the biogas production plant and the CLICK GAS LPG delivery system.
The African Development Bank Group has promised to provide $ 2 billion for Africa’s clean cooking solutions within 10 years. The promise represents an important contribution of $ 4 billion in each year, and can reach clean cooking from 2030 to 2030.
“Why do anyone have to died of a decent meal for cooking in other parts of the world?” Akinwumi ADesina, president of the African Development Bank, asked as part of the summit in the discussion as part of the summit. “Africa must develop with a dignity. Its women must use clean energy solutions.”
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