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Ghana Progress

Modelling forecasts showed that combining plantation forest with clean cookstoves would sequester 85% more carbon than BAU practices. On the economic front, this combination is expected to generate over 6 million direct jobs and cumulative revenues of over $130 million up to 2030. On the social front, the adoption of clean cookstoves and its reduction of indoor pollution was projected to reduce deaths by over 1,400 per year by 2030.

 

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