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Emmanuel International UK

Promoting the use of fuel-efficient stoves to improve the health, livelihood and environment of 10,000 people in Tanzania

Last updated: 10/10/2016
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-289036-GPAF-INN-025
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Description

This project aims to tackle rural poverty in the Iringa and Kilolo Districts of Tanzania by training groups within local communities to make and sell portable clay stoves. This will contribute to improved health and and more productive time for women and girls and will reduce environmental degredation.;


Location

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Tanzania
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Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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  • The Anglican Diocese of Ruaha

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Programme data last updated on 10/10/2016