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Malawi is a land-locked, least developed country.
\\nThat means that many people don\\u2019t have money for electricity and don\\u2019t have access to gas or solar.
\\nSo, what is the reality on the ground for the 2.8 billion people that don\\u2019t have access to clean cooking?
\\nWhat are the risks to the environment, the health of these people, and the economy of the country?
\\nEven with urbanization, the science and demographics are clear - at least 2 billion people will continue to rely on burning wood to cook over the next 10 years, and electricity won't come close to filling the energy gap.
\\nAnd the population is growing in Malawi.
\\nSo solutions need to be found.
\\nSadly, the biomass movement doesn\\u2019t have a loud enough voice.
\\nAnd they need one.
\\nParticularly before Malawi participates as a Global Champion for Energy access at the UN High Level Dialogue on Energy in September this year. (#HLDE 2021), chaired by a pragmatic Nigerian Lady, Damilola Ogunbiyi.
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