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Tanzania champions clean cooking at Paris energy summit

The summit focuses on expanding energy access and accelerating clean cooking solutions worldwide

Dar es Salaam. Tanzania’s Minister for Energy, Deogratius Ndejembi, joined global leaders in Paris on February 19, 2026 for a ministerial dialogue hosted by the International Energy Agency (IEA).

The summit focuses on expanding energy access and accelerating clean cooking solutions worldwide.

This gathering forms a critical part of international efforts to combat climate change and ensure sustainable development.

During the sessions, Mr Ndejembi emphasized the importance of transitioning to safer energy sources to protect both the environment and public health.

He is accompanied by the Tanzanian Ambassador to France, Ali Jabir Mwadini, alongside energy experts and embassy officials.

Their presence highlights Tanzania’s active role in shaping global energy policy and securing a greener future for its citizens.

The government’s participation reflects a firm commitment to international cooperation in the energy sector.

By engaging with the IEA, Tanzania aims to bring innovative technology and investment back home to support its clean energy agenda.

This move aligns with broader national goals to provide affordable and sustainable power to all households.

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