Energy CS Chirchir To Launch Clean Cooking Week On Tuesday

The 4th edition of Clean Cooking Week which is being hosted by the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum in partnership with Clean Cooking Association of Kenya (CCAK), and key stakeholders, will be held from Tuesday 24th October, to Thursday 26th October 2023.

The event is scheduled to take place from Tuesday, 24th October, to Thursday, 26th October 2023, at the Nyayo Gardens of Nakuru County.

Organizers say the event under the theme “Delivery of clean cooking innovations towards universal access to clean cooking solutions – Invest, Innovate, Involve, and Transform,” will address the critical issue of access to clean cooking solutions in Kenya.

Clean Cooking Week is a unique annual initiative aimed at promoting clean cooking solutions, raising awareness, and facilitating constructive dialogues on advocating for clean cooking at both national and county levels.

Currently, 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to clean cooking, leading to numerous adverse impacts on health, the environment, climate, and gender equality.

In Kenya, despite an ambitious goal of achieving 100% universal access to modern cooking solutions by 2028, the clean cooking sector is still lagging behind. The Ministry of Health attributes over 23,000 annual deaths to Household Air Pollution caused by traditional cooking methods.

CCAK, a not-for-profit, business membership organization, has been at the forefront of advocating for clean cooking solutions in Kenya since its formation in 2012.

They work collaboratively with the government, private sector, and development partners to create an enabling policy and market environment while also building the capacity of their members and stakeholders to accelerate the transition to universal adoption of clean and efficient cooking solutions.

The 2023 Clean Cooking Week will continue its successful partnership with the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum and key stakeholders to promote clean cooking solutions. This event will feature discussions with national and county governments, knowledge sharing, and media engagement to create widespread awareness and accelerate access to clean cooking by 2028.

The week will focus on promoting transformative innovations in clean cooking solutions, stimulating investments in the cooking sub-sector, and recognizing excellence in planning and budgeting for clean cooking projects. The event is expected to attract approximately 400 participants.