Women Clean Cooking and Tree Conservation
Protecting women’s health while reducing pressure on forests and trees. In many communities, women rely on firewood and charcoal for cooking. This exposes families to harmful smoke, increases the burden of collecting fuel, and contributes to deforestation and environmental degradation.
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The Women Clean Cooking and Tree Conservation project promotes cleaner, safer, and more sustainable cooking solutions while encouraging communities to protect and plant trees. This initiative places women at the centre of climate action by supporting practical solutions that improve household health, reduce indoor air pollution, save time, and protect the environment.
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To empower women with clean cooking solutions while reducing deforestation and promoting sustainable tree conservation at household and community level..
Promotion of clean cooking technologies
Support for energy-saving stoves and alternative fuels
Tree planting for household and community woodlots
Women-led conservation groups
Training on sustainable energy use
Awareness on the health effects of smoke exposure
Bomet
Bungoma
Busia
Embu
Elgeo Marakwet
Kakamega
Kajiado
Kericho
Kilifi
Kisii
Kisumu
Lamu
Makueni
Mombasa
Nairobi
Nyamira
Siaya
Vihiga