Tanzania targets clean cooking shift as experts outline benefits and call for action

Tanzania targets clean cooking shift as experts outline benefits and call for action

[The Citizen - Tanzania] - 12/08/2025
Speaking during a Mwananchi X Space discussion on August 11, 2025, stakeholders urged stronger policies, targeted investments, and coordinated public education to accelerate progress, warning that fewer than 10 percent of Tanzanians currently use clean cooking energy, with the majority still (…)
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