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Clean Cooking Association of Somalia
Clean Cooking Association
of Somalia
CCAS·2026
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A Somalia,
free of smoke.

A national platform uniting government, the private sector, NGOs and communities to bring clean, modern cooking to every household — protecting women's health, our forests, and the family economy.

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CCASClean Cooking · Somalia
CCAS · 2026 · The Smoke
01 / 07 · The Smoke

9.4 million Somalis
cook over a fire just like this.

Three meals a day. Fifteen kilograms of charcoal a week. The same open fire held in millions of homes from Banadir to Bay. CCAS was set up in 2026 to retire it — one kitchen at a time, across six concurrent pillars, with sixty members standing behind the work.

02 / 07 · The Cost

The fire that cooks dinner is the leading household killer in the country.

The smoke a Somali woman inhales in an hour at the stove is roughly equivalent to a packet of cigarettes. She is at the stove three hours a day, every day, often with a child on her back. Open-fire cooking fills a kitchen with PM2.5 readings up to 100× the WHO safe limit.

1,200
mg/m³ indoor PM2.5
~100× the WHO safe limit, measured in a typical three-stone kitchen at peak.
14,000
deaths a year
Women and children, household air pollution, Somalia. Lower-bound estimate.
3.2 hrs
a day collecting fuel
Time taken from school, from work, from rest, from the rest of life.
Read the underlying data
03 / 07 · The Forest

Charcoal is Somalia’s second-largest export. The forest pays first.

Each kilogram of charcoal destroys roughly four kilograms of standing forest. The IGAD-Sahel basin loses biomass to the export trade at a rate the land does not regrow. That is what the six pillars exist to interrupt.

05 / 07 · The Way Out

Tier-3 stoves.
Direct delivery. Real follow-up.

Direct delivery. Technician training. Six months of household follow-up. The smoke disappears at source. Three hours come back to her day. The forest stops paying for breakfast. 100% of every gift reaches the kitchen.

06 / 07 · The Coalition

“The first stove she got told her, in her own kitchen, that the smoke was not the cooking. The smoke was the fire. We can change the fire.”

— Halima Yusuf · Banadir Stoves · CCAS member

Sixty members. One agenda.

Government, private sector, civil society, research, donors, women’s cooperatives, faith-based organisations, humanitarian agencies. Equal voice on the technical, weighted on the financial. The coalition that speaks for the sector.

In partnership with
Ministry of EnergyClean Cooking AllianceUNDP SomaliaWorld BankEU Delegation
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