Eco Scope Foundation is currently implementing a  initiative aimed at expanding access to clean cooking energy across Pwani, Shinyanga, Mwanza, and Tabora. This project is already reaching vulnerable communities with practical solutions to reduce indoor air pollution, deforestation, and energy poverty challenges that affect millions of Tanzanians, especially women, youth, and people with disabilities.

To date, clean cooking stoves and alternative technologies are being distributed to hundreds of households. We are actively training women, youth, and persons with disabilities in entrepreneurship and clean energy use, while running extensive awareness campaigns across communities through local media, workshops, and partnerships with health professionals.

Aligned with Tanzania’s Vision 2025 and the National Clean Cooking Strategy (2024–2034), the project supports both Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and national climate resilience efforts. It is implemented in close collaboration with local governments, NGOs, and private sector actors to ensure long-term sustainability.

We invite partners and donors to join us in scaling this impact creating healthier homes, empowered communities, and a cleaner future for Tanzania.