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Clean Cooking Forum 2022

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Daniel Tutu Benefoh

Ag Director, Climate Change Unit, Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana

Dr Daniel Tutu Benefoh is the Ag Director at the Climate Change Unit of the Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana.  Within the Agency, he is responsible for low carbon development, carbon markets and transparency issues. In this regard, he supports international climate change reporting, carbon markets and serves the UNFCCC Focal Point for Ghana. He is also a technical lead person, Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the UNFCCC. Currently, he is involved in updating Ghana’s NDCs and policy advice on climate, establishing MRV and M&E systems for climate action, and mobilizing international finance for NDC implementation.

Day 0 October 10
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
Day 1 October 11
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
Day 2 October 12
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Breakout Room A

Turning Clean Cooking Commitments Into Action to Achieve Climate Goals

Project Drawdown, which analyzes scenarios to avert catastrophic climate change, ranks clean cooking as the sixth most impactful climate solution in a list of nearly one hundred of the most effective climate mitigation strategies to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C. And yet, clean cooking is one of the most underfunded climate and development solutions in the world. The time has come for the clean cooking sector to claim its place at the table and own its indispensable role in the fight against climate change.

Many countries have already taken notice that fighting climate change means advancing clean cooking access. A total of 67 nations include household energy or clean cooking-related goals in their NDCs. But we must transform these commitments into action. Countries need the support, the expertise, and, above all, the money to rapidly scale up clean cooking access and deliver the tremendous climate benefits that come with it.

This session will focus on country-level efforts to achieve climate goals through clean cooking and the need for a massive infusion of funding from diverse sources to realize these untapped climate wins.

Watch this session.

Speakers
Forrest Robinette Senior Associate, Climate & Environment, Clean Cooking Alliance
Justine Akumu Senior Energy Officer, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda
Fredrick Amariati Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor, GIZ Kenya
Daniel Tutu Benefoh Ag Director, Climate Change Unit, Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana
Sandra Cavalieri Coordinator, Sector Hubs, Climate & Clean Air Coalition
Day 3 October 13
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
Day 4 October 14
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Breakout Room A

Turning Clean Cooking Commitments Into Action to Achieve Climate Goals

Project Drawdown, which analyzes scenarios to avert catastrophic climate change, ranks clean cooking as the sixth most impactful climate solution in a list of nearly one hundred of the most effective climate mitigation strategies to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C. And yet, clean cooking is one of the most underfunded climate and development solutions in the world. The time has come for the clean cooking sector to claim its place at the table and own its indispensable role in the fight against climate change.

Many countries have already taken notice that fighting climate change means advancing clean cooking access. A total of 67 nations include household energy or clean cooking-related goals in their NDCs. But we must transform these commitments into action. Countries need the support, the expertise, and, above all, the money to rapidly scale up clean cooking access and deliver the tremendous climate benefits that come with it.

This session will focus on country-level efforts to achieve climate goals through clean cooking and the need for a massive infusion of funding from diverse sources to realize these untapped climate wins.

Watch this session.

Speakers
Forrest Robinette Senior Associate, Climate & Environment, Clean Cooking Alliance
Justine Akumu Senior Energy Officer, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda
Fredrick Amariati Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor, GIZ Kenya
Daniel Tutu Benefoh Ag Director, Climate Change Unit, Environmental Protection Agency of Ghana
Sandra Cavalieri Coordinator, Sector Hubs, Climate & Clean Air Coalition
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh
Sessions by Daniel Tutu Benefoh