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[[File:Vajra_Foundation_Nepal_2013_multiple.jpg|thumb|290px|Bhutanese refugees demonstrating [[parabolic solar cooker]]s in [[Nepal]].]]
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*'''85,000 refugees from Bhutan have solar cooked their meals in Nepal''' - The [[Vajra Foundation Holland]] (Stichting Vajra) has worked in the Bhutanese [[refugee camps]] in [[Nepal]] since 1995 to bring solar cooking and [[heat-retention cooking]] to the refugees there. By 2013 some 85,000 refugees were cooking their meals using these methods. The on-the-ground work is done by [[Vajra Foundation Nepal]] and financing is provided by the Dutch Lottery and the Dutch NGO [[Stichting Vluchteling]].
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*'''January 2007:''' [http://www.kuenselonline.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=7964 The Bhutan department of energy is working to develop simple inexpensive ways save energy and reduce heating, lightning, cooking, and cooling costs.]
 
   
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==Contacts==
 
===NGOs based in-country===
 
===NGOs based abroad but working in-country===
 
===Individuals===
 
*A complete list of [[Solar Cookers International]]'s solar cooking contacts is available in the [http://solarcooking.org/directory.htm#Bhutan International Directory of Solar Cooking Promotors]
 
   
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*'''October 2013:''' The [[Vajra Foundation Nepal]] reports that recently approximately one third of the Bhutanese refugees have left the camps and found new homes in the USA, Australia, New Zealand, and the European Union. They have left their solar cookers behind, thus freeing these up to be made available to the Nepali families who live around the camps. Devi Maya Kadariya, a resident of the village of Garamani, reports that she and her neighbors had seen the profile of the solar cookers in the distance and they knew that the refugees were able to cook with the sun. She now considers herself lucky to have a solar cooker for herself. She says she saves a lot of wood and especially saves the time that she used to spend gathering wood, and she feels that her life is better now.
   
 
==Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations==
==See Also==
 
 
*[[Solar cooker dissemination and cultural variables]]
*[[:Category:{{PAGENAME}}|Click here for the complete list of Solar Cooking Wiki articles related to {{PAGENAME}}]]
 
   
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==Audio and video==
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[[File:Solar Cooking Project in Nepal by Stichting Vajra.wmv-0|thumb|left|400px|Solar cooking project in a Bhutanese refugee camp in 2007 with [[Vajra Foundation Nepal]].]]
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*[[Nepal]] (For information on solar cooking projects in the refugee camps there for Bhutanese refugees)
[[Category:Countries involved in solar cooking]]
 
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*[[wikipedia:Solar power in South Asia|Solar power in South Asia]]
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*'''February 2008:''' [http://www.odemagazine.com/doc/50/hot-stuff Bhutanese refugees in Nepal have a new way to prepare meals, without firewood, kerosene or the risk of smoke inhalation - the solar cooker.] - ''Ode Magazine''
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Events

See Calendar of events

Most significant projects

Vajra Foundation Nepal 2013 multiple

Bhutanese refugees demonstrating parabolic solar cookers in Nepal.

News and Recent Developments

  • October 2013: The Vajra Foundation Nepal reports that recently approximately one third of the Bhutanese refugees have left the camps and found new homes in the USA, Australia, New Zealand, and the European Union. They have left their solar cookers behind, thus freeing these up to be made available to the Nepali families who live around the camps. Devi Maya Kadariya, a resident of the village of Garamani, reports that she and her neighbors had seen the profile of the solar cookers in the distance and they knew that the refugees were able to cook with the sun. She now considers herself lucky to have a solar cooker for herself. She says she saves a lot of wood and especially saves the time that she used to spend gathering wood, and she feels that her life is better now.

Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations

Audio and video

Solar_Cooking_Project_in_Nepal_by_Stichting_Vajra.wmv-0

Solar Cooking Project in Nepal by Stichting Vajra.wmv-0

Solar cooking project in a Bhutanese refugee camp in 2007 with Vajra Foundation Nepal.


Resources

Reports

Articles in the media

Contacts

The entities listed below are either based in Bhutan, or have established solar cooking projects there:

SCI Associates

NGOs

Manufacturers and vendors

Individuals

Government agencies

Educational institutions

See also

References