Summary
The Kaci Health Home of All (KHHA) Project benefits society, the environment, and the economy. The improved Clean Stoves are fantastic tools for empowering women because they enable them to cook meals more quickly while also reducing the time spent gathering wood and freeing up time for children’s education.
Due to their increased efficiency, these stoves also produce fewer CO2 emissions and lessen deforestation, which helps to preserve and protect biodiversity.
How it works
As a multi-intervention, extensive programme of activities for Nigeria, the KHHA programme was created. It disseminates technologies with significant social repercussions to the nation’s underprivileged populations in an effort to sustainably raise their standard of living.
The project focuses on beneficiaries in rural areas, which are frequently the most at-risk communities.
Why we chose it
The KHHA will collaborate with local organisations chosen for their local knowledge, familiarity with the program’s target communities, and relationships with them.
Over 100,000 people who live in poverty will benefit from the installation of more than 25,000 improved cookstoves through the programme.
Location
Climate change has had a negative impact on Nigeria for many years. Extreme weather events and increasingly unpredictable patterns have severely disrupted crop yields.
Communities that rely on their crops for both their own nutrition and to ensure their incomes are particularly affected by this, which is devastating.
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8000 in stock
8000 in stock