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Annual Results Report 2025: Over 178,000 people in Sub-Saharan Africa have gained access to modern cooking solutions

The Modern Cooking Facility for Africa’s (MCFA) Annual Results Report 2025 highlights that over 100,000 people in Sub-Saharan Africa gained access to clean, modern cooking solutions in 2025. MCFA-supported companies have also mobilised over EUR 37 million of private and public co-financing, confirming MCFA’s catalytic role. The results underscore MCFA’s role in accelerating market-based clean cooking solutions that deliver climate, health and gender equality benefits, while mobilising further investments.

Female customer in Kenya cooking food on a sustainable, biomass cookstove – Jason Mulikita for MCFA/Nefco

By the end of 2025, the MCFA programme had built a project portfolio of 22 companies, to which it had committed more than EUR 34 million in financing. The MCFA-supported companies sold over 26,000 clean cooking services, bringing clean cooking access to over 178,000 people across Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe between 2023 and 2025. Through its results-based financing and technical assistance, MCFA continued to promote the scale-up of clean cooking businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa.

“Despite a challenging global context, MCFA remained firmly focused on its mission to bring clean cooking solutions to people in Sub-Saharan Africa. The 2025 results show that a market-driven approach, combined with targeted technical assistance, can deliver real and sustained impact for households, businesses and institutions,” says Heli Sinkko, Fund Manager of MCFA at Nefco.

Since 2023, the clean cooking services established by MCFA portfolio companies have avoided nearly 70,000 tonnes of CO₂e emissions, contributed to reducing deforestation and provided an estimated 32.5 million hours in time savings, particularly benefiting women, who typically have primary responsibility for household cooking. In 2025, over 68% of clean cooking services were purchased by women as primary customers.

A defining feature of MCFA’s approach is its robust impact management and verification system, which links results-based payments to evidence of sustained stove and fuel use over time. In 2025, MCFA further strengthened its digital monitoring framework by integrating portfolio company data into the open-source Prospect platform.

“Regular payments by clients using stoves serve as a proxy indicator of sustainability. This allows us to move beyond counting sales and focus on whether clean cooking solutions are actually being used over time,” says Petra Mikkolainen, Senior Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning Manager at Nefco.

The Annual Results Report also includes lessons learned to date and highlights MCFA’s growing emphasis on gender-inclusive business models, improved credit management practices and increasing carbon market readiness among portfolio companies, recognising carbon finance as a key driver of long-term growth when implemented in line with high integrity standards.

Looking ahead, 2026 will mark a shift towards full implementation across all contracted projects, alongside greater knowledge generation for the wider clean cooking sector.

For further information about the MCFA Annual Results Report 2025:

Read the Annual Results Report 2025

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For further information, please contact:

Heli Sinkko, MCFA Fund Manager at Nefco
heli.sinkko@nefco.int, +358 10 6180 659

Lia Oker-Blom, Communications Manager at Nefco
lia.oker-blom@nefco.int, +358 10 618 0671

Published: April 22, 2026
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