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Rawbank and Vitol Invest $2 Million in Two Cookstove Projects in the DRC, Aiming to Reduce 6 Million Tonnes of CO₂ over 10 Years

KINSHASA, Congo--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rawbank, the leading bank in the DRC, announces a historic $2 million investment in two cookstoves projects in partnership with Vitol, aiming to reduce 6 million tonnes of CO₂ over ten years. As COP29 opens in Baku, with strengthened commitments from multilateral development banks to mobilise $120 billion a year in climate finance by 2030, this project marks a turning point to maximise environmental and social impacts in Africa. This commitment by Rawbank illus...

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