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Shell FoundationCleanAirSIG is kindly supported by the Shell FoundationShell Foundation is an independent UK-based charity set up in 2000. The Foundation inspires, develops and takes to scale sustainable solutions to social problems arising from the links between energy, poverty and the environment - as well as the impact of globalisation on vulnerable communities. It applies a "business or enterprise-based" approach to deliver self-financing solutions with measurable social benefits that can be replicated, to achieve large-scale impact. Some USD 20 million is committed each year - but several times this amount is leveraged through strategic partners and investors. The charity currently has five core lines of business:
The programme aims to achieve a significant long-term reduction in IAP by helping develop technology to make stoves more emission and fuel efficient - and by developing a sustainable way to get them in to people's homes. Its mission is to sell twenty million stoves across five countries in the next five years. To do that it uses approaches that are market-oriented and commercially viable. This sees the private sector delivering those parts of the supply-chain that are commercially viable, while the other areas are delivered by NGOs - or hybrids of the two. Where barriers exist Shell Foundation steps in to remove them, perhaps by providing training or seed-capital, supporting stove design and innovation, or using its national and international reach to leverage support from other partners capable of removing them. Between 2002 and 2005 the charity worked with existing IAP-specialist organizations to establish 'pilot' projects in seven countries, including: India, Guatemala, Mexico, Ghana, Ethiopia, Brazil and Kenya. In addition, it conducted a major review of past and existing attempts to address IAP, subsequently undertaking an evaluation of both the pilots and the overall market for stoves with the aim of identifying what does and does not work. As a result of this process, 2006 saw Breathing Space begin a massive 'scale-up' of its operations in five countries: China, Uganda/Kenya (treated regionally), Guatemala, Brazil and India, the latter being the programme's lead country. Since its launch Breathing Space has committed $10million, sold 200,000 stoves - and improved the lives of more than a million people. ![]() The Shell Foundation, which was founded in 2000 as a charitable foundation by the Shell Group, works to tackle long-term social and environmental issues in which the energy industry has a particular role and responsibility. The Shell Foundation works to create strategic programmes that improve and empower local communities, and then share that expertise and experience across the developing world. [top] [end]External links and referencesCategories: Indoor Air Pollution| British Organisations| Shell Foundation| NGOs| Market Creation| Business Resources | |
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