Mercy Corps
Eco-friendly stoves provide improved health for people and planet
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In rural homes, a lack of energy access significantly contributes to climate change and deforestation because firewood, rather than clean energy products, is used for cooking. In Burma, over 80% of rural homes have no access to electricity due to widespread poverty and lack of access to modern energy products. It is estimated that 3 million households use firewood for cooking.
In this project, Mercy Corps seeks to increase knowledge and interest for eco-friendly stoves and the use of sustainable energy in the country, as well as ensure that more households in rural areas have access to eco-friendly stoves. The project will help entrepreneurs, mostly women and youth in rural areas, start microenterprises selling cooking stoves on a commission basis as sales agents. These will also be provided financial literacy training and sales training, after which they will be supported by Mercy Corps field team to carry out cooking demonstrations in their communities using the clean stoves.
Vad ska hända i projektet
Informationsinsatser för att öka kunskap hos både beslutsfattare och allmänheten om vikten av hållbara energiprodukter, samt att flera tusen hushåll på Burmas landsbygd får tillgång till miljövänliga spisar.
Därför fick projektet stöd
Genom att ge fler hushåll tillgång till miljövänliga spisar bidrar man till att förbättra levnadssituationen för hushåll på landsbygden, samt till att minska avskogningen i Burma.
