Millions of African women still cook with firewood and charcoal every day, but a major summit expected to mobilise funding for cleaner cooking solutions has been postponed, leaving the people most affected by smoke, deforestation, and energy poverty waiting once again. Development Diaries reports that the Nairobi Clean Cooking Investment Summit, which was expected to build on the momentum of a previous global gathering that secured $2.2 billion …
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