An overlooked issue
Over 2 billion people worldwide still cook over open fires or with inefficient cookstoves using wood, charcoal, dung etc. The resulting smoke emissions (source: World Health Organization/WHO) have devastating consequences:
The Smoke Free Village program
The three pillars of the Smoke Free Village program
1. Extensive Behavior Change Program
Dedicated women’s councils and local authorities run with the guidance of SNV a comprehensive behavior change program with village meetings, cooking fairs, door-to-door visits, school events, etc. Goal: inform villagers about the risks of cooking with wood or charcoal and encourage them to purchase (with their own funds) electric or LPG cookstoves and use them for their cooking. These clean cookstoves are affordable for most villagers (price: $15-$80) and not only protect them from toxic smoke but also generate fuel cost savings of up to $15 per month compared to wood or charcoal cooking.
2. A selection of proven electric and LPG cookstoves and connections to local dealers
The program recommends a selection of tested, efficient cookstoves and connects users with trusted local retailers to facilitate access.
3. Targeted subsidies for the poorest households
Following the principle of “leaving no one behind,” extremely poor households receive targeted financial support to enable them to buy clean cookstoves.
The program progress is monitored regularly and shows impressive results in Cambodia after the first 12 months (June 2025).
Thanks to Franke’s Smoke Free Village program in Cambodia, 62% of households in the project region have already switched to using clean cook stoves. This helps protecting more than 33,000 people from harmful smoke.
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