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Events
News and Recent Developments
- July, 2009: Ntibagendeza Anastasie, reports: The Free Methodist Church opened the Solar Cooking Ministry office. An action plan was created to organize three seminars. At the seminars, seventeen various foods were cooked, as well as, water purification demonstrated. Other seminars are to be held in Bujumbura, the Muyebe district, and the Muyange district.
The History of Solar Cooking in Burundi
Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations
Burundi has 6 months of abundant rain. Firewood resources are in the process of being depleted. (Source: Juan Urrutia Sanz, 2010-Feb-15)
See also
- Discussion of eastern Africa's suitability for solar cooking
- Solar cooker dissemination and cultural variables
Resources
Reports
Discussion groups
Articles in the media
Audio and Video
Web pages
Burundi contacts
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Government agencies
Educational institutions
Individuals
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Manufacturers and vendors
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