Why government-backed authorisation is crucial for African clean cooking carbon finance

    Josephine Okojie-Okeiyi | Editor’s picks | Apr 23, 2026    
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In sub-Saharan Africa, household air pollution claims over 800,000 lives yearly, with women and children bearing the greatest brunt. Nearly 80 percent of the population still relies on wood and charcoal for cooking, making clean cooking not just an energy intervention, but also one of the most immediate and high-impact climate and public health interventions available today.

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