Providing affordable and accessible clean cooking alternatives in Kenya

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Household biomass fuels contribute up to 30-40 per cent of Kenya’s greenhouse gas emissions. It is also estimated that over 21,500 people die each year in Kenya from household air pollution and smoke-related diseases due to unsafe cooking stoves. Therefore, tackling the use of highly polluting charcoal cookstoves is an urgent imperative to not only save lives but also enable communities to take climate action.

Find out how KOKO is making clean cooking affordable and convenient for households in East Africa.