Governments, Firms Pledge $2.2 Billion for African Clean Cooking

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At a conference convened by the International Energy Agency governments, multilateral lenders and oil and gas companies pledged $2.2 billion in new financing to promote clean cooking in Africa and end a scourge that kills 600,000 people on the continent a decade.

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