 Today we have around 760 million people in the world that are still lacking access to electricity and 2.3 billion people in the world still rely on primitive sources of energy to cover their cooking needs. Africa is one of the regions that is mostly affected by this issue. Women and children are being disproportionately impacted by the lack of energy access, particularly to clean cooking. It is estimated that 500,000 women die prematurely every year in Africa due to the lack of clean cooking access. Women can spend up to 4 hours a day just collecting the firewood, robbing them of their time and preventing their educational and professional aspirations. So most surprisingly the amount of investment needed to bridge this access gap for clean cooking in Africa is only 4 billion dollars annually from now to 2030. To put that number into context that is the same amount of money that we spend in Europe drinking coffee a week.