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						Press Release: UpEnergy Issues World’s First Carbon Credits Linked to Electric Clean Cooking Devices Deployed in Sub-Saharan AfricaThe new project provides a pathway for a growing number of African consumers to abandon the toxic burning of unsustainable, wood-based fuels and breathe cleaner air with healthier, zero-emissions electric cooking. 
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						Press Release: ENGIE & ATEC Sign Landmark Multi-Country Digital MRV Carbon Credit AgreementThe first major deal signed under Gold Standard’s new metered methodology. - Categories
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						The Clean Cooking Alliance Releases its 2022 Annual ReportThe Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) released its 2022 Annual Report, highlighting how CCA has continued to transform markets. - Categories
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- clean cooking, energy access, SDGs
 
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						Zambia: EU Funds €12 Million for Access to Clean Cooking Through the MCFAThe funding will help accelerate access to clean cooking in Zambia, where only 16% of the population uses improved cookstoves for cooking. - Categories
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						$130.5 Million Liquified Petroleum Gas Facility Starts Construction in Mombasa, KenyaThe re-filling plant for liquefied petroleum gas will service both Tanzania and Kenya in a bid to make clean cooking gas more affordable and accessible for both East African countries. - Categories
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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						Singapore Fund Seeks $168 Million to Provide Millions of Stoves to Poor Families in India and AfricaThe Indore, India-based EKI will invest US$25 million in the fund and make the stoves, according to Icam chief investment officer Deepak Mawandia. - Categories
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						Africa: A Partnership to Finance Clean Cooking Through Carbon CreditsA partnership has been signed between several organisations to channel carbon credits to support access to clean cooking around the world, particularly in Africa. - Categories
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						Report: Scaling up Clean Cooking Options in Low- and Middle-Income Countries to Benefit Health and ClimateUniversity of Liverpool presents findings from the first-ever global climate impact modeling analysis highlighting the positive climate and health impacts of scaling clean cooking options. 
 
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