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For decades, school kitchens across the country have relied on firewood, a costly and environmentally damaging practice. statistics show that 90% of schools use firewood for cooking, consuming over 1.3 million tonnes annually, - a heavy toll on Kenya's forests, but in Kilifi county, a new solution is offering relief. Energy-efficient stoves transform cooking in schools, making kitchens cleaner, safer, and more sustainable.
Revolutionizing School Kitchens: Kilifi's Shift to Energy-Efficient Stoves for a Greener Future
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