solar cookers international (sci) has been sponsoring extensive
solar cooking work in kenyan refugee camps. more than 15,000 families
have attended workshops and returned home with their own solar cooker. thanks to
a new cooker design, it costs only us$10 to supply each of these
families with a solar cooker, a black pot, a supply of trial food, and instruction on how
to use their new cooker. follow-up visits have revealed a high level of use. families
report now that they no longer have to trade their scarce rations for firewood,
and thus have more food left to eat.
this page pulls together all the photos and articles we have on these exciting
developments:
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final kakuma evaluation: solar cookers filled a critical
gap
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sci's kakuma project
recipient of �7,500 as runner-up for the 2002
ashden awards
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update march, 2002: three thousand
more families solar cook
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march, 2002:
kakuma project is
runner-up for the prestigious ashden award for renewable energy
you
can listen to margaret owino discussing
the project on the bbc program
network africa.
- solar household energy,
inc. is spreading this work to other countries including
turkey.
- update april, 2001: count
on solar cooking
- update december, 2000:
refugee
projects on track
- interaction recently published an
article on sci's work with solar cookers in refugee camps.
- update august, 2000: building
on strength
- update april, 2000:
projects
clearly valued
- update december, 1999:
east
africa update
- listen to "letters from kenya"
where sci trainers discuss the projects.
- update april 2000: projects clearly valued
- update november 1999:
inside kakuma
- update august 1999:
east
africa coordinator going strong
- update september 1997:
kakuma, zimbabwe project update
- unesco funds solar cooking project in zimbabwe
- an october '95 interview with the major kakuma refugee camp
trainers, jay campbell and barbara knudson
- an october '95 interview with dr. robert metcalf on his return
from trainings in dadaab and other camps.
- update for 1995
- kakuma refugee solar cooking project--report
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