DAR ES SALAAM, Nov. 22 -- FIELD surveys conducted across four regions as part of the Productive Use of Renewable Energy (PURE) initiative have identified a potential to unlock $1.6 million (approximately 3.8 billion Tanzanian shillings).
This funding is expected to benefit over 700 smallholder enterprises and cooperatives in the targeted regions, driving sustainable development and economic growth.
This was revealed on Thursday in Dar es Salaam by the Chief Executive Officer of the Sustainable Energy Services Organisation (TaTEDO-SESO), Estomih Sawe, during a high-level national forum which brought together government officials, financial institutions, development partners, private sector players, farmers, research institutions and civi...
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