By: Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Office of Kenya’s Special Envoy for Climate Change has convened a high-level
breakfast validation workshop aimed at unlocking finance and investment for
institutional clean cooking, positioning the sector as a priority green
investment opportunity for the country.
The
engagement was organized through the Clean Cooking Delivery Unit in
collaboration with the Kenya Investment Authority, the Office of the First Lady
and a wide range of public and private sector partners. Participants included
representatives from government agencies, development partners and
private-sector innovators involved in clean cooking technologies and financing.
The
workshop brought together senior stakeholders to validate the Institutional
Clean Cooking Sector Pack, a market-shaping instrument designed to translate
Kenya’s clean cooking transition into investment-ready portfolios. The Sector
Pack targets large public institutions such as schools, hospitals, correctional
facilities, technical and vocational education and training institutions, and
other public services.

Discussions
highlighted the significant investment potential within institutional cooking,
particularly as clean cooking continues to receive only a small share of the
global financing required to meet climate and development goals. With tens of
thousands of schools, numerous health facilities and a nationwide correctional
system still reliant on traditional fuels, institutional cooking was identified
as one of Kenya’s most immediate pathways for climate action, green
industrialization and improved public service delivery.
In
parallel with the validation workshop, the Office of the Special Envoy convened
a targeted stakeholder consultation focused on data and information systems for
institutional clean cooking. Participants underscored the need for coordinated,
accessible and investment-grade data to inform policy decisions, strengthen
project pipelines and attract private capital at scale.

The
discussions also emphasized Kenya’s enabling policy environment, supported by
the Kenya National Cooking Transition Strategy and the Kenya National Electric
Cooking Strategy, which position the country as a regional hub for scaling
modern institutional cooking solutions.
The
outcomes of the engagement are expected to inform the official launch of the
Institutional Clean Cooking Sector Pack at the Kenya International Investment
Conference 2026, reinforcing Kenya’s leadership in climate-smart investment
under the Africa Green Industrialization Initiative.