Sub-Saharan Africa, representing 15% of the global population, confronts a dire energy dilemma. The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that access rates to clean cooking solutions in the region are below 20%. Since tracking began, the number of people without access to clean cooking has escalated, reaching an alarming 990 million in 2022.
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