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Clean, safe ethanol stoves for refugee homes

Technology

Fuel efficient stoves

Region

Africa

Year

2008

Gaia Association, Ethiopia

Clean, safe ethanol stoves for refugee homes

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Hasna talking about stove

Award funded by the Waterloo Foundation

Refugees in Ethiopia, as in many countries, rely on fuelwood for cooking. Women who spend long hours collecting fuelwood outside refugee camps are frequently attacked, and there is extensive deforestation. The Gaia Association has provided ethanol-fuelled stoves to 1,780 refugee families, enabling clean, comfortable cooking and preventing wood use. The ethanol is produced from locally-available molasses, a sugar by-product which previously caused pollution. The Gaia Association is starting to supply stoves and ethanol for other refugee camps and also for new housing developments in Addis Ababa, and a local factory is producing the stoves. Stoves are also being introduced in Addis Ababa, and local manufacture has started.