Tanzania's Energy Ministry trained 133 government workers on clean cooking methods as part of a push to get 80 percent of the country using safer fuel options by 2034. Engineer Anitha Ringia said the program wants to cut down on health problems and environmental damage from firewood and charcoal, and public servants are supposed to spread the word in their communities about switching to cleaner alternatives.
Acting communications head Neema Mbuja mentioned they built out a whole strategy to raise awareness across institutions and the general public about why clean cooking energy matters for safety and sustainability.
Acting communications head Neema Mbuja mentioned they built out a whole strategy to raise awareness across institutions and the general public about why clean cooking energy matters for safety and sustainability.