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Half a billion people without access to clean cooking in Nigeria, Ethiopia others

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Half of almost a billion people have no clean cooking access in Nigeria, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, and Uganda.

This was stated in the July 2023 Vision for Clean Cooking Access for All report that was written in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group.  

Population growth has stifled attempts at increasing access 

According to the report, in sub-Saharan Africa, 29 countries have access rates below 20%, with half of the almost 1 billion people without clean cooking access concentrated in the highlighted countries. It also stated that in the sub-Saharan African region, population growth has outpaced progress.  

A part of the report stated: 

Depresssing statistics 

Going from $2.5 billion to $8 billion 

The report said that investments in clean cooking stoves, equipment, and infrastructure by 2030 would need to reach $8 billion annually. This represents a substantial increase in the $2.5 billion currently invested each year. According to the report, sub-Saharan Africa accounts for about half of the total investment requirement this decade.  

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The LPG context in sub-Saharan Africa 

The IEA and AfDB report does admit that LPG as a cooking fuel in Africa has gained some ground in countries like Kenya, and Nigeria. However, a lack of natural gas storage and distribution systems in many urban areas in Africa, makes LPG a lower-cost solution than building new pipelines.  

A part of the report stated: 

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