Green coal to help create jobs, promote organic waste and reduce pressure on forest resources through the production of charcoal. 30 young people and women have started training in the manufacture of this material in Morondava, Menabe region. With the support of actors involved in the promotion of clean cooking, the programme plans to gradually extend the number of beneficiaries to 240 people. Participants will be accompanied until the actual la…
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Green coal to help create jobs, promote organic waste and reduce pressure on forest resources through the production of charcoal. 30 young people and women have started training in the manufacture of this material in Morondava, Menabe region. With the support of actors involved in the promotion of clean cooking, the programme plans to gradually extend the number of beneficiaries to 240 people. Participants will be accompanied until the actual la…