Andye Sanon
Senior Manager, Haiti Project
In Haiti, households rely almost exclusively on wood and charcoal to meet their cooking energy needs.
This reliance comes with severe impacts on health, the climate, and the environment. CCA’s Haiti Cookstoves and Clean Energy Market Project, funded by Global Affairs Canada, will set the foundation for a long-term, sustainable market transformation for cleaner and more efficient cooking solutions.
In 2017, almost 7,000 deaths in Haiti were attributed to household air pollution from solid fuel use, making it the country’s fifth largest risk factor for mortality (IHME, 2019).
“Through my experiences in Haiti, I’ve seen first-hand how clean cookstoves can make an impact in people’s lives. It’s what led me to also get involved in the Clean Cooking Alliance.”Chef José AndrésCCA Champion
The Haiti Cookstoves and Clean Energy Market Project comprises a combination of sector-wide, market development activities to increase the sales of cleaner and more efficient cookstoves and fuels by Haitian businesses.
CCA’s diverse portfolio of activities in Haiti is grounded in these six fundamentals: