Increasing access to clean and efficient cookstoves and fuels can deliver dramatic gender impacts, while also improving health, protecting the environment, and enhancing livelihoods
Author: Corinne Hart
Corinne Hart is the Director of Gender & Humanitarian Programs for the Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves. Prior to her work on increasing access to energy and clean cooking technology in the developing world at the UN Foundation, she worked in the Capitol Hill office of California Congresswoman Grace Napolitano, was a corps member of Teach for America teaching special education in New York City and taught at an orphanage in Sucre, Bolivia. She has a Bachelor’s in Critical Gender Studies and Political Science and a Master’s of Science in Education.