Skip to content
Clean Cooking Alliance
  • Newsletter Sign-Up
Donate
  • What is Clean Cooking?
    • The Value of Clean Cooking
    • The Issues
    • The Solutions
  • What We Do
    • Our Approach
    • Industry Development
    • Carbon Market Integrity
    • Institutional Clean Cooking
    • Standards & Testing
    • Women’s Empowerment
    • Youth Engagement
    • Systems Strategy
  • Sector Resources
    • Reports & Tools
    • People Insights Portal
    • Funding Opportunities
    • Events
    • Sector Jobs
    • Sector Directory
  • About Us
    • Our Mission & Impact
    • Our Team
    • Our Champions
    • News
    • Financials & Donors
    • Partnerships

Sector Directory

Back to Sector Directory

Details

Countries Operating InKenya
Organization TypeNon-Governmental Organization
Area of WorkCOOKSTOVE Distribution / Retail / Consumer FinanceNot Applicable

Organization

Action Network Africa

Mission

To support the effective, creative, and strategic execution of projects and programmes that build foundations for self reliance and sustainability for Africa.

Organizational Expertise

Adoption / Behavior Change, Capacity Building, Climate/Environment, Gender / Womens Empowerment, Health, Institutional Cooking, Livelihoods, Marketing, Monitoring and Evaluation, Policy Development, Research, Standards, Technology and Fuel R&D

Other Organizational Expertise

Trainings

Technologies & Fuels

Pellets / Briquettes, Solar

Clean Cooking Activities

Action Network Africa_Climate Action Programme for Schools and Youth has interest in behavior change communication and trainings leading to a wide adoption and use of clean cookstoves. Sample past project in clean fuels: The Fuels 4 Schools Project (sponsored by Rotary International) ran from 2011 to 2012 and was one of three projects within the Climate Action Programme for Schools and Youth (CAPSAY). The two major projects implemented by CAPSAY are:

• The Kenya Climate Challenge Project (KCCP) for school and community
• The Climate Action Teams (CATs) project for youth and community

The F4S pilot project (2011-12) was completed successfully and involved manufacture and delivery of prototype briquette-making machines to school cluster groups and youth groups, across 26 locations in Kenya. A total of 45 machines were installed, with in-situ training, follow-up support, assessment and reporting

Partnership

I am writing on behalf of Action Network Africa and the Climate Action Programme for Schools and Youth (ANA-CAPSAY), to confirm that we will greatly welcome a partnership with your organization. We have engaged in clean energy initiatives, focusing mainly on youth, communities, and schools in rural and informal settlements of Kenya and we would like to expand our work in the clean cookstoves sector.

We would like to work together delivering behavior change communication, training, research and project development and implementation in Kenya, all focusing on clean cookstoves as well as in clean fuels. Moreover, we would like to continue working on the ground level, implementing clean energy projects at the school and community level.

We bring on significant experience in developing green micro projects, environmental expertise, an exceptional team dedicated to the fight against climate change and our experience in developing and implementing projects.

We look forward to developing the partnership together, over the coming months.

Regions Operating In

Sub-Saharan Africa

Country Based In

Kenya

Address

80, Muthithi Roa, Westlands, Nairobi, Kenya

Nairobi, Nariobi P.O. Box 4042-00506 Nairobi, Kenya

Website

https://www.anacapsay.org

Primary Point of Contact

Name: Mr. Greig Whitehead

Title: Programme Manager

Email: greig@capsay.org

Phone: +254 (0) 720 375 379

Secondary Point of Contact

Name: Mrs. Beth Njoki

Title: Programme Administrator

Email: bnjoki2012@gmail.com

Phone: +254 (0) 720 433 769

Request an Edit to This Profile
  • Careers
  • Events
  • Funding Opps
  • News
  • Privacy Policy

Mailing Address:

1750 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Suite 300
Washington DC, 20006
202.887.9040

Email:
info@cleancooking.org

Newsletter Sign-Up

"*" indicates required fields