VIVO Energy Ghana has signed a Mem­orandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the World Vision Ghana (WVG), a non-governmental organisation (NGO), to co-cre­ate energy-efficient cookstoves for women in the East Gonja District of the Savannah Region 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 of the people of East Gonja. This initiative highlights Vivo Energy Ghana's commitment to sustainability and environmen­tal stewardship as outlined in the organisation's Sustainability Framework. Managing Director of the company, Jean-Michel Arland­is, signed the MoU on behalf of his outfit, and the National Director of the WVG, Laura Cristina Del Valle, signed on behalf of the NGO in Accra, last Wednesday. Mr Arlandis said that Vivo Energy Ghana that deals in products in countries across North, West, East, and South­ern Africa, and in the Ocean Islands, had embarked on an exciting new chapter in its com­mitment to community devel­opment. "At Vivo Energy Ghana, our mission extends beyond pro­viding energy solutions.