Green Economy Partnership (GEP) is scaling household energy solutions that reduce emissions and enhance community wellbeing. Through the development of improved cookstove and clean water access projects, GEP supports underserved populations while generating high-integrity carbon credits. These projects are often developed alongside our Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) to maximize co-benefits for people and the planet.
Empowers communities through training and capacity building, enabling sustainable project management and long-term employment opportunities.
Utilizes innovative tools such as drones and geo-fenced apps to enhance monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) for transparent and efficient project delivery.
Promotes financial inclusion by supporting small-scale enterprises, providing access to clean water, and enabling energy independence through local microgrids.
Projects meet international standards for verified emission reductions, ensuring credibility and long-term environmental benefits.
Creates jobs, strengthens rural economies, and enhances community resilience through inclusive development.
GEP works closely with host governments and local stakeholders to design, fund, and implement clean cooking and water access programs. We ensure alignment with Article 6 frameworks, utilize digital MRV tools, and promote local ownership to scale these solutions sustainably.
By integrating cookstove and water purifier projects with NBS (such as reforestation and soil restoration), GEP strengthens impact and improves carbon efficiency. These hybrid models help generate high-quality, community-based carbon credits while addressing both ecological and human needs.