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DateJune 25, 2015
TypeCCA News
TopicOur Partners

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New Alliance Partners – June 2015

The following partners joined the Alliance between May 28, 2015 and June 25, 2015:

National
Government partners who support the Alliance’s mission and goals and make a national commitment to the adoption of clean cookstoves and fuels; take a leadership role in disseminating clean cookstoves and fuels or employing best practices; and/or provide funding or in-kind services to the Alliance.

  • Republic of the Union of Myanmar, Ministry of Environmental Conservation and Forestry and Ministry of Energy
     

Implementers

Organizations directly involved in the implementation of clean cooking solutions, which may include design, manufacture, distribution, marketing, or sale of cookstoves or fuels by the private sector, NGOs, humanitarian groups, etc.

  • Amom Foundation
  • Bangladesh Centre for Village Development (BCVD)
  • Bidhaa Sasa
  • The Children's Welfare Charitable Trust
  • Danessien Sustainable Energy Solutions Limited
  • Difaf
  • ecosur afrique
  • Energia Technology (Uganda)
  • Global Village Power, LLC
  • Heat-Logs Green Energy
  • HELIAC
  • Hunger Reduction International
  • Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL)
  • Juntos Energy Solutions
  • Kencoco Ltd
  • Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative
  • Njuca Consolidated Co.Ltd
  • POLISA
  • Servicio Desarrollo y Paz Huasteca Potosina (Sedepac)
  • Young Volunteers for the Environment, Kenya Chapter
  • Young Volunteers for the Environment, Nigeria Chapter

Service Providers

Organizations that provide professional services to other clean cooking implementers, which may include research, testing, capacity building, business support, etc.

  • Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town
  • Estación Solar – Universidad Centroamericana
  • Everest Energy
  • I-DEV International
  • Indiegogo
  • IORA Ecological Solutions
  • National Stove Eligibility Laboratory (NSEL), University of Nigeria Nsukka
  • Partners for Innovation
  • SENCICO, Servicio Nacional de Capacitacion para la Industria de la Construccion
  • Terra Global Capital
  • Value for Women Ltd

Champions

Those who support the Alliance’s mission and goals, but do not directly implement clean cooking solutions or provide professional services to implementers. This may include organizations active in related fields, investors, faith-based charities, advocacy groups, or interested individuals.

  • Ashden India Renewable Energy Collective
  • Clean Energy Access Network
  • Development Fund of Norway
  • Healthy Life for All Foundation
  • Revelation Life Uganda
  • Social Shelter
  • Tabarbangetuny Community Based Organization
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