Updated Wed, October 19th 2016 at 15:00 GMT +3Susan Kamau, CEO of the Kenyan Kitchen, is on a digital media campaign with the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves (GACC) to help increase adoption of clean cookstoves and fuels in Kenya. [PHOTO: JAMES WANZALA/STANDARD]Susan Kamau, CEO of the Kenyan Kitchen, is on a digital media campaign with the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves to help increase adoption of clean cookstoves and fuels in Kenya. Susan wants the campaign to help build awareness about clean cooking saying while some Kenyans know the negative impact of cooking smoke, many are not aware of how clean and efficient cook stoves and fuels can benefit them on a daily basis. To ensure that the campaign is successful, Susan is working very closely with Clean Cookstoves Association of Kenya (CCAK) whose focus is promoting the clean cooking sector. “We are excited that we are now seeing numerous efforts geared towards increasing the demand of clean cooking technologies and fuels.
Source: Standard Digital October 19, 2016 12:11 UTC