MEC's clean cooking program is a transformative initiative that empowers women, enhances their economic prospects, and fosters social equity in underserved communities.
MEC's clean cooking program is a transformative initiative that empowers women, enhances their economic prospects, and fosters social equity in underserved communities.
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Induction-based cooking is triggering a silent social movement by helping the younger generation in rural India to willingly step in to share the burden of chores with their mothers.
As the grid infrastructure and power connectivity continue to improve across the villages in India, induction-based cooking can play a pivotal role in preventing several issues related to rudimentary cooking practices including the health and well-being of women.
Small but significant steps taken by MicroEnergy Credits’ induction cookstove carbon program