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= <span style="font-size: 22px; line-height: 30px">Overview</span> =
 
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During the last two years, the topic of clean cooking has gained tremendous momentum on the international agenda with the 2010 creation of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves . The Alliance seeks to enable 100 million households to adopt clean cooking solutions by the year 2020. More efficient and alternative cooking energy systems are under continuous development - however, access to affordable, sustainable and clean cooking energy for two thirds of the world’s population still remains a challenge. Therefore, the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development and the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves organised the Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum, which will build upon the discussions held at the March 2013 International Clean Cooking Forum in Cambodia.
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Worldwide, 2.7 billion people depend on firewood, charcoal, dung and crop residue for their daily cooking and heating, especially in rural areas. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, more than 90% of the rural population cooks with firewood. This has dramatic consequences for the quality of life, health, education and income generation opportunities of those affected.
  
<br/>The Forum focused on:
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The topic of clean cooking has gained tremendous momentum on the international agenda in recent years with the creation of the [http://www.cleancookstoves.org/ Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves] in 2010. The Alliance seeks to enable100 million households to adopt clean cooking solutions by the year 2020. More efficient and alternative cooking energy systems are under continuous development - however, access to affordable, sustainable and clean cooking energy for two thirds of the world’s population still remains a challenge.
  
<span style="color: rgb(255, 192, 0); font-size: 0.85em">► </span>How to further contribute to the “100 million by 2020” goal?
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The Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum aims to develop recommendations to strengthen the commitment of European partners and build new partnerships with and within the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves.
  
<span style="color: rgb(255, 192, 0); font-size: 0.85em">► </span>How to create vibrant markets? The public and private sector perspective.
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Representatives from relevant ministries, the private sector and non-governmental organizations in European and developing countries were invites along with implementing agencies to discuss how best to advance and harmonize their contributions towards reaching the '100 million by 2020' goal by boosting sustainable markets for modern cooking energy along the entire value chain from fuel production to energy use.
  
<span style="color: rgb(255, 192, 0); font-size: 0.85em">► </span>What is the state of the art in the cooking energy sector?<br/>
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Important topics discussed at the Forum were how to contribute to the '100 million by 2020' goal, how the private and public sector can join forces to create vibrant markets for cookstoves, and what opportunities are emerging in cooking fuels and usage.
  
 
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<span style="color: rgb(255, 192, 0); font-size: 0.85em;">► </span>'''Download Forum Program'''
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= Forum Documentation =
  
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Wednesday.2C_26_June_2013">[[Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum - Wednesday, 26 June 2013|Wednesday, 26 June 2013]]</span> =====
  
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Friday.2C_28_June_2013">Friday, 28 June 2013</span> =====
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===== <span class="mw-headline" id="Photographs.2FImpressions">[[Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum 2013 - Impressions|Impressions]]</span> =====
  
 
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===== [[:File:Programme Bonn Cooking Energy Forum, 2013-06-25.pdf|Forum Program]]<br/> =====
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===== [[:File:Brochure Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum 2013.pdf|Clean and Efficient Cooking Energy for 100 Million Homes -]] [[:File:Brochure Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum 2013.pdf|Results from the Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum 26 –28 June 2013]]<br/> =====
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 26 August 2016

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Overview

Worldwide, 2.7 billion people depend on firewood, charcoal, dung and crop residue for their daily cooking and heating, especially in rural areas. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, more than 90% of the rural population cooks with firewood. This has dramatic consequences for the quality of life, health, education and income generation opportunities of those affected.

The topic of clean cooking has gained tremendous momentum on the international agenda in recent years with the creation of the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves in 2010. The Alliance seeks to enable100 million households to adopt clean cooking solutions by the year 2020. More efficient and alternative cooking energy systems are under continuous development - however, access to affordable, sustainable and clean cooking energy for two thirds of the world’s population still remains a challenge.

The Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum aims to develop recommendations to strengthen the commitment of European partners and build new partnerships with and within the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves.

Representatives from relevant ministries, the private sector and non-governmental organizations in European and developing countries were invites along with implementing agencies to discuss how best to advance and harmonize their contributions towards reaching the '100 million by 2020' goal by boosting sustainable markets for modern cooking energy along the entire value chain from fuel production to energy use.

Important topics discussed at the Forum were how to contribute to the '100 million by 2020' goal, how the private and public sector can join forces to create vibrant markets for cookstoves, and what opportunities are emerging in cooking fuels and usage.


Forum Documentation

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Friday, 28 June 2013

Impressions

Forum Reflections

Forum Program

Clean and Efficient Cooking Energy for 100 Million Homes - Results from the Bonn International Cooking Energy Forum 26 –28 June 2013


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