Families in the remote villages of Madhya Pradesh mainly depend on wood as fuel for cooking. But as forests become depleted, villagers have to go further and further to collect wood, and if they buy it, it’s expensive. Cooking fires also cause indoor...
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Families in the remote villages of Madhya Pradesh mainly depend on wood as fuel for cooking. But as forests become depleted, villagers have to go further and further to collect wood, and if they buy it, it’s expensive. Cooking fires also cause indoor pollution, which affects people’s health, and they are not very efficient.
MPRLP is helping villagers switch to clean, efficient biogas, which can be generated from cattle dung and is readily available, as most villagers own a few cattle.
MPRLP works to eliminate rural poverty by empowering rural households in nine mainly tribal districts of the state. MPRLP takes a bottom-up approach, facilitating, inspiring and guiding community-driven collective and individual action to reduce poverty through Gram Sabhas (village councils). Find out more at www.mprlp.in.
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