Tanzania's Energy Ministry has launched training sessions for regional and council Clean Cooking Energy desk officers to standardize the implementation of the National Clean Cooking Energy Strategy. The program started in the Kibaha district and covers six regions before expanding nationwide to all 26 regions and their councils.
The Coast Region has made significant progress with 76 percent of institutions serving over 100 people switching to clean cooking methods. Regional authorities credit the Rural Energy Agency for partnerships that provide subsidized gas cylinders to residents.
Ministry officials emphasized that clean cooking energy ranks as a national and global priority because of its environmental, health, and economic benefits. The training covers the National Clean Cooking Energy Communication Strategy to help desk officers identify appropriate channels and messaging for their communities.
The Coast Region has made significant progress with 76 percent of institutions serving over 100 people switching to clean cooking methods. Regional authorities credit the Rural Energy Agency for partnerships that provide subsidized gas cylinders to residents.
Ministry officials emphasized that clean cooking energy ranks as a national and global priority because of its environmental, health, and economic benefits. The training covers the National Clean Cooking Energy Communication Strategy to help desk officers identify appropriate channels and messaging for their communities.