Improved Wood-Saving Cooking Stoves Project
Project Overview
The Improved Wood-Saving Cooking Stoves Project was implemented to promote sustainable energy use,
reduce deforestation, and improve household cooking efficiency in rural communities.
Funding Partner
- Tanzania Forest Fund (TaFF)
Project Objectives
- Promote the adoption of energy-efficient cooking technologies.
- Reduce dependence on firewood and charcoal.
- Conserve forest resources and protect the environment.
- Improve household health by reducing indoor air pollution.
Key Activities
- Construction and installation of improved cooking stoves.
- Community awareness campaigns on environmental conservation.
- Training households on the use and maintenance of energy-saving stoves.
- Monitoring and follow-up support to beneficiary households.
Key Achievements
- Constructed 460 high-efficiency cooking stoves across rural households.
- Significantly reduced local deforestation.
- Increased community awareness of environmental conservation.
- Improved fuel efficiency and reduced household cooking costs.
Impact
- The project contributed to environmental protection, improved household livelihoods,
- and increased community participation in sustainable natural resource management.