UNDP and Biomass Association Give Eco-Friendly Stoves to Vulnerable Highland Families  

AI

As part of a collaborative effort by the United Nations Development Program, the Global Facility Small , the BiomassAssociation of , several highly responsible businesses – Esco Dio, PSP Clean World Diamed and the Reproductive Clinic of Zurab Sabakhtarashvili – who are socially and economically disadvantaged in Georgia’s Highlands will be equipped with stoves, as well as locally sourced solid biomass to burn instead of firewood. The project has so far benefited 57 families, who received the energy-efficient stoves for free.
This initiative is a part of a larger campaign that includes educational efforts and informational efforts. For example, ‘Energy Buses’ have already traveled to 50 municipalities in order to promote energy efficiency. In 2024-25, are planned for , Racha-Lechkhumi and Samegrelo to raise awareness.

Anna Chernyshova is the UNDP’s Deputy Resident Rep in Georgia. She says that “cultivating energy-efficient is an important step towards environmental protection.” Reduced unsustainable firewood use in highland communities can reverse the forest degradation process.
Zaal of the Biomass association of Georgia also highlighted the broader implications of this project, stating it contributes to the environment protection, poverty reduction and gender equality.
UN Assembly: “Access to a healthy and clean environment is a fundamental right for all people.” Irma tskipurishvili, a beneficiary from the village Shupakho, said that promoting reusable energy was a step towards achieving sustainable goals. It also prevented woodlands from being destroyed.

 

Read More @ .ge

Share This Article
Leave a Comment