The people from marginalised communities, with no cattle to provide dung, are the last beneficiaries of this clean energy initiative. Unfortunately, people from low-income communities majorly are exposed to unhealthy cooking.
In a recent study conducted by researchers at the International Crop Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, the impact of financial inclusion on climate risk management for rural households in low- and middle-income people was investigated.
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