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Publication - Benin eCooking Market Assessment

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Title
Benin eCooking Market Assessment
Publisher
MECS and EndeV
Author
Susann Stritzke
Published in
February 2022
Abstract
This study is one of a series of publications produced jointly by Energising Development (EnDev) and the Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) Programme. This series of market assessments offer strategic insight on the current state of electricity access and clean cooking in eight countries across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. These studies identify the key opportunities and challenges to the scale up of electric cooking in the coming decade and conclude with a series of recommendations for targeted interventions that could support the development of emerging eCooking sectors. The market assessments are structured according to the MECS transition theory of change (TToC), which consists of three interrelated dimensions: the enabling environment, consumer demand and the supply chain.
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