By Kalata News,
Lusaka -Zambian companies with innovations in clean cooking technology or innovationshave been invited to bid for a second new EUR 16 million funding round from Sweden, Norway and the European Union.
According to an announcement from the National Authorising Office (NAO) of the European Union (EU) Development Fund in Lusaka, the Modern Cooking Facility for Africa (MCFA) is from December 4 opening its second funding round to support access to and scale-up of high-technology clean cooking solutions in seven Sub-Saharan African countries.


The Scale-up Funding Window will be open to more mature companies in all project countries under terms similar to those of the first MCFA funding round, but with Malawi introduced as a new target country. This window will provide up to 30% of available funding in the form of non-reimbursable catalytic grants and the rest as results-based financing. The new funding round will continue to support only higher-tier cooking solutions, including electric cookstoves and cookstoves that use sustainably produced solid and liquid biofuels or biogas solutions. Lack of clean cooking solutions is a global challenge and one of the key sectors in Africa for accelerating the green energy transition. Globally, some 2.3 billion people lack access to clean cooking, of which some 900 million live in Sub-Saharan Africa. In most of the MCFA target countries, the current access rate to clean cooking is less than 20%.The National Authorising Office (NAO) of the European Development Fund (EDF) is an office in the Economic Management Department in the Ministry of Finance. It assists the National Authorising Officer (NAO) and his deputies in fulfilling, in co-ordination with the Delegation of the European Commission in Zambia, Government responsibilities as defined in Annex IV Article 35 of the ACP-EU Cotonou Agreement. The agreement empowers the Governments of ACP countries to appoint a National Authorising Officer who represents them as contracting agency at the national level in all programmes and measures financed under the EDF.
The Modern Cooking Facility for Africa is a multi-donor facility established and managed by Nefco – the Nordic Green Bank – with the aim to support the development of new markets for the clean cooking sector and accelerate access to high technology, modern and affordable cooking equipment for consumers in Sub-Saharan Africa. It combines results-based financing with catalytic grant financing to companies active in the clean cooking market to grow and scale up their businesses in the programme countries.