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The Strategy Framework articulates a shared vision and path for accelerating progress towards universal access as a collective ecosystem.
The Strategy Framework includes: three Principles, four Pathways, three Enablers, and a set of specific Initiatives that the ecosystem needs to invest in today.
Together these components represent a bold vision for achieving universal access. Working with partners across the ecosystem, the Clean Cooking Alliance is co-creating and launching a number of these Initiatives and invites all interested collaborators to join in bringing this Systems Strategy to life.
Principles
Three guiding principles inform all of the complex choices and strategic trade-offs called for in the Systems Strategy.
Principle 1: Self-Determination
Self-determination recognizes the central authority that both national governments and individuals have in making decisions over their own future.
Principle 2: Equitable and Just Outcomes
Equity and justice recognizes the fundamental right for all to cook with healthy, safe and affordable solutions.
Principle 3: Systemic Thinking
The Strategy takes a systems approach to advance big solutions that are at the scale and reach of the challenges they are designed to address.
Pathways
Four interconnected pathways define the key areas where transformation is required to achieve universal access to clean cooking.
Pathway 1: National governments leading clean cooking transitions
Empower and support national governments to lead clean cooking transitions.
Pathway 2: Households demanding clean solutions that meet their needs
Elevate household aspirations and demand through programs and solutions that better meet user needs.
Pathway 3: Sustainable markets delivering clean and affordable solutions
Develop sustainable markets that deliver clean and affordable solutions.
Pathway 4: Leaving no households out of the clean cooking transition
Ensure no households are left behind.
Pathways to achieving SDG7 by 2030
Transforming the energy ecosystem to better serve the cooking needs of households and institutions requires making significant and sustained progress across four critical and interconnected pathways. Success will require bold leadership by champions within government to drive implementation of comprehensive national cooking transitions that are centered on user needs and aspirations, as well as policies and investments that promote both market-based and non-market-based solutions.
Enablers
Three enablers speak to the mindsets and collective resources needed to accelerate progress towards universal access. The solutions proposed in the Strategy are grounded in one or more of these enablers.
Enabler 1: A culture of data and knowledge sharing, and adaptive learning
Promote data and knowledge sharing and adaptive learning to better inform policy making, funding priorities and innovation around solutions that better reflect the needs and aspirations of users.
Enabler 2: New and louder voices to champion clean cooking
Activate new voices to participate as influencers, champions, and funders.
Enabler 3: Larger pools of funding and financing
Unlock new pools of funding and financing for critical investments in innovation and risk-taking, to enable more equitable access, and to scale up successes.