At a time when energy security and affordability have risen to the top of the development agenda, 655 million people globally still lack access to electricity, and two billion use polluting fuels and ...
The report says Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region facing the biggest challenge, with more than 560 million people lacking ...
THE Oryx Energies Tanzania and the Kidoti Foundation have joined forces to promote the use of clean cooking energy by ...
Southeast Asia has made impressive progress in bringing electricity to homes, farms and businesses, but a quieter energy crisis persists inside kitchens. Millions of households still rely on biomass, ...
Health and environmental issues looms in Africa following unregulated adoption of harmful cooking fuels that have dire ...
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How Tanzania’s clean cooking drive is reshaping LPG investment
By Hussein BoffuTanzania is at the centre of one of East Africa’s most consequential energy transitions. Some 77 percent of Tanzanians still cook with firewood and charcoal, linked to three to four ...
Imagine a world where access to clean energy not only powers homes but also lifts millions out of poverty and reduces inequality. Dedicated to achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development ...
655 million people globally still lack access to electricity, while around two billion continue to rely on polluting fuels and technologies for cooking ...
Participants at a global conference on how to reduce the world’s energy use are calling for universal access to clean cooking through government incentives and subsidies to unlock more private sector ...
Washington, New York, Paris, Geneva, Abu Dhabi, 24 June 2026 – At a time when energy security and affordability have risen to the top of the development agenda, 655 million people globally still lack ...
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655 Million People Still Living Without Electricity Underscore Urgent Need to Deliver On Universal Energy Access Target
At a time when energy security and affordability have risen to the top of the development agenda, 655 million people globally still lack access to electricity, and two billion use polluting fuels and ...
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