Vivo Energy partners with World Vision Ghana
Published on: Aug 27, 2024
The Eco-Flame project aims to train 200 women on the use of eco-friendly cooking methods.
Vivo Energy Ghana has signed an MoU with the World Vision Ghana to co-create energy-efficient cookstoves for women under the Eco-Flame project.
The Eco-Flame project aims to train 200 women on the use of eco-friendly cooking methods, significantly contributing to environmental sustainability, economic savings, and improved health for the people of East Gonja.
The signing ceremony took place at the head office of Vivo Energy Ghana, with the company’s Managing Director, Jean-Michel Arlandis signing on behalf of Vivo Energy Ghana and Madam Laura Cristina DelValle, National Director of World Vision Ghana signing for the company.
This collaboration between Vivo Energy Ghana and World Vision Ghana is an indication of a shared vision of fostering community development.











