Refugee communities to benefit from clean energy grants
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Climate solutions charity Ashden are marking World Refugee Day by announcing £270,000 in new grants to refugee entrepreneurs providing clean energy solutions for heating and cooking in Africa. The new grants are going to four projects in three countries: Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia and have been awarded under Ashden’s Transforming Humanitarian Energy Access (THEA) programme, an international initiative designed to improve access to sustainable, c…
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