BRAZIL, Nov. 24 -- A Non-Governmental Organisation dubbed MWANAMKE Initiatives Foundation (MIF) has expressed its commitment to expanding clean cooking solutions as a key driver of improved health, womens empowerment, and environmental protection.
This renewed focus comes as the organisation reports significant progress under its flagship programme, Upishi Salama, which has already helped 2,000 households transition from traditional cooking practices to cleaner and safer alternatives.
According to MIF, more than 4,000 community members have been reached through awareness campaigns, advocacy work, and capacity-building initiatives aimed at accelerating behavioural change in energy use.
Speaking to the Daily News on the sidelines of the ...
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