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Bangladesh Clean Cooking Program
Launch: 2018 End: 2022
Region: SA
Geography: Bangladesh
Type: National
ICS Only?: Yes
Value/Funding: $82.18 million [1] With ESMAP support, the project has mobilized US$20 million in GCF grant and $20 million IDA for the scale-up program [5]
Funder Type: Multilateral Organization
Funders: World Bank; Green Climate Fund, International Development Association (IDA)
Features:
  • Awareness
  • Funding
  • Technical Assistance
  • Description:
    Program aimed at supporting a sustainable market for adoption of improved cookstoves in rural Bangladesh to reduce Household Air Pollution (HAP) via multiple activity types. The ICS program was developed by Bangladesh’s Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL) in partnership with the World Bank [4]
    Reach:
    1.6 million ICS distributed as of June 2018 [3]
    Goal/Target:
    100% ICS coverage by 2030. Target to disseminate cleaner cooking stoves to over 30 million households in Bangladesh by 2030 [3]. Plan to reach 4 million households by December 2021 [5]
    Sources:
    [1] https://www.greenclimate.fund/documents/20182/574760/Funding_Proposal_-_FP070_-_World_Bank_-_Bangladesh.pdf/722d2d48-460a-5af2-0749-b6f00b33a3f8 [2] http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/385081467992479462/The-state-of-the-global-clean-and-improved-cooking-sector p. 12 [3] https://www.greenclimate.fund/documents/20182/574760/Funding_Proposal_-_FP070_-_World_Bank_-_Bangladesh.pdf/722d2d48-460a-5af2-0749-b6f00b33a3f8 [4] https://www.worldbank.org/en/results/2018/11/01/bangladesh-healthier-homes-through-improved-cookstoves [5] World Bank ECCH Toolkit March 2019