General News of Saturday, 22 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The Energy Ministry of Ghana recently organized a National Clean Cooking Policy forum aimed at promoting sustainable cooking practices across the country. The event brought together various stakeholders, including government officials, civil society organizations, and private sector representatives, to discuss strategies for enhancing clean cooking solutions. The forum emphasized the importance of transitioning from traditional cooking methods to cleaner alternatives to improve health outcomes and reduce environmental impact.
During the discussions, participants highlighted the need for comprehensive policies that support the adoption of clean cooking technologies. They underscored the significance of public awareness campaigns to educate communities about the benefits of using cleaner fuels and efficient cookstoves. Additionally, there was a call for increased investment in research and development to innovate affordable clean cooking solutions tailored to local needs.
The Energy Ministry reiterated its commitment to achieving universal access to clean cooking by 2030 as part of its broader energy transition goals. By fostering collaboration among stakeholders and implementing effective policies, Ghana aims to enhance energy efficiency while addressing climate change challenges associated with traditional cooking practices.