Led by: University of Birmingham |
Sector: Energy |
“The project will utilise the Kitui Mango Farmers multi-stakeholder forum in spearheading stakeholder engagement at the county level and promotion of local ownership of the community cooling hub.” - Prof. Toby Peters, University of Birmingham
This project will demonstrate how community cooling hubs can affordably meet a portfolio of rural community cooling needs, including food, health, and human comfort, whilst reducing emissions. The project will also pilot a public-private-community partnership model. These sustainable cold chain services will generate economic wealth, better health and nutrition and a resilient future for the population in Kenya.
UK PACT (Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions) is a unique capacity-building programme. Jointly governed and funded by the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) through the UK's International Climate Finance, it works in partnership with countries with high emissions reduction potential to support them to implement and increase their ambitions for tackling climate change.
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