NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — African countries have secured $900 million in new financial commitments to expand access to clean cooking technologies, which replace polluting fuels with cleaner alternatives, the International

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Kenya is stepping up efforts to ensure every household and institution has access to clean cooking solutions.