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[[File:CECAM_solar_oven_demonstration.jpg|thumb|300px|CECAM Bolivia solar oven demonstration]]
 
[[File:CECAM_solar_cooking_workshop.jpg|thumb|300px|CECAM Bolivia solar oven workshop]]
 
[[File:CECAM_solar_cooker_construction.jpg|thumb|300px|Solar ovens being constructed.]]
 
[[File:CECAM_participant_with_solar_oven.jpg|thumb|300px|Workshop participant with her new solar oven.]]
 
'''CECAM Bolivia''' is an non-governmental organization (NGO) with no political bias or agenda based in [[Bolivia]]. They work with communities in and around Cochabamba to bring sustainable change to impoverished communities, while combating disease and economic instability through advocacy for environmental and economic sustainability. They sponsor educational workshops for disadvantaged residents and distribute ecological cook stoves, which include solar ovens. They rely on volunteer participation to provide programs, and interested individuals can contact them if they would like to help out with the workshops.
 
   
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Currently, more than a million Bolivian families have to prepare their food using wood-burning stoves, which contribute to the indiscriminate felling of trees, and cause irreparable damage to the environment due to the carbon dioxide produced. These stoves also cause respiratory diseases and carry a high risk of burns. The custom of cooking in enclosed spaces has been associated with high infant mortality.
 
 
[[File:CECAM solar oven demonstration.jpg|thumb|300px|CECAM Bolivia solar oven demonstration]]
 
[[File:CECAM solar cooking workshop.jpg|thumb|300px|CECAM Bolivia solar oven workshop]]
 
[[File:CECAM solar cooker construction.jpg|thumb|300px|Solar ovens being constructed.]]
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'''CECAM Bolivia''' is an non-governmental organization (NGO) with no political bias or agenda based in [[Bolivia]]. They work with communities in and around Cochabamba to bring sustainable change to impoverished communities, while combating disease and economic instability through advocacy for environmental and economic sustainability. They sponsor educational workshops for disadvantaged residents and distribute ecological cook stoves, which include solar ovens. They rely on volunteer participation to provide programs, and interested individuals can contact them if they would like to help out with the workshops.
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Currently, more than a million Bolivian families have to prepare their food using wood-burning stoves, which contribute to the indiscriminate felling of trees, and cause irreparable damage to the environment due to the carbon dioxide produced. These stoves also cause respiratory diseases and carry a high risk of burns. The custom of cooking in enclosed spaces has been associated with high infant mortality.
   
 
Solar ovens use only the natural power of the sun. They reach temperatures between 120° and 180°C (250° -350°F) and cook food in a healthy way, by retaining vitamins and requiring less cooking oil. You can cook any type of food: meat, desserts, rice… They can also be used to boil water – very important in a country without safe tap water. Another advantage is that the ovens cook food slowly and do not require constant attention, providing more time to do other things or to look after children. CECAM’s flagship project is constructing these solar ovens for poor families, who benefit greatly having them to cook with.
 
Solar ovens use only the natural power of the sun. They reach temperatures between 120° and 180°C (250° -350°F) and cook food in a healthy way, by retaining vitamins and requiring less cooking oil. You can cook any type of food: meat, desserts, rice… They can also be used to boil water – very important in a country without safe tap water. Another advantage is that the ovens cook food slowly and do not require constant attention, providing more time to do other things or to look after children. CECAM’s flagship project is constructing these solar ovens for poor families, who benefit greatly having them to cook with.
   
 
==Recent news and developments==
 
==Recent news and developments==
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[[File:DSC02042.jpg|thumb|210px|Beneficiarios para la obtencion de una cocina solar en el megadeslisamiento en la zona de Pampahasi (La Paz - Bolivia)]]
*'''April 2011:''' CECAM was visited by the Are You Serious? organization to see a demonstration of the solar ovens at a local market and at our office and workshop in Pacata Paja.
 
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*'''January 2012:''' CECAM´s office moved to the town Tiquipaya outside Cochabamba. CECAM held a local cooking demonstration and workshop for five families who then received solar stoves.
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*'''October 2011:''' CECAM undertook a solar oven project with a women’s organization called Women’s League, that makes textiles, handicrafts. CECAM provided 10 solar ovens to this organization which are currently being used to help cook for 140 children each day.
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*'''April 2011:''' CECAM was visited by the Are You Serious? organization to see a demonstration of the solar ovens at a local market. They also came to our office and workshop in Pacata Paja.
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==Audio and video==
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*'''October 2010:'''
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==External links==
 
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*http://www.cecambolivia.org
 
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==See also==
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*[[Freddy Candia]]
   
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
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CECAM solar oven demonstration

CECAM Bolivia solar oven demonstration

CECAM solar cooking workshop

CECAM Bolivia solar oven workshop

CECAM solar cooker construction

Solar ovens being constructed.

CECAM Bolivia is an non-governmental organization (NGO) with no political bias or agenda based in Bolivia. They work with communities in and around Cochabamba to bring sustainable change to impoverished communities, while combating disease and economic instability through advocacy for environmental and economic sustainability. They sponsor educational workshops for disadvantaged residents and distribute ecological cook stoves, which include solar ovens. They rely on volunteer participation to provide programs, and interested individuals can contact them if they would like to help out with the workshops.

Currently, more than a million Bolivian families have to prepare their food using wood-burning stoves, which contribute to the indiscriminate felling of trees, and cause irreparable damage to the environment due to the carbon dioxide produced. These stoves also cause respiratory diseases and carry a high risk of burns. The custom of cooking in enclosed spaces has been associated with high infant mortality.

Solar ovens use only the natural power of the sun. They reach temperatures between 120° and 180°C (250° -350°F) and cook food in a healthy way, by retaining vitamins and requiring less cooking oil. You can cook any type of food: meat, desserts, rice… They can also be used to boil water – very important in a country without safe tap water. Another advantage is that the ovens cook food slowly and do not require constant attention, providing more time to do other things or to look after children. CECAM’s flagship project is constructing these solar ovens for poor families, who benefit greatly having them to cook with.

Recent news and developments

DSC02042

Beneficiarios para la obtencion de una cocina solar en el megadeslisamiento en la zona de Pampahasi (La Paz - Bolivia)

  • January 2012: CECAM´s office moved to the town Tiquipaya outside Cochabamba. CECAM held a local cooking demonstration and workshop for five families who then received solar stoves.
  • October 2011: CECAM undertook a solar oven project with a women’s organization called Women’s League, that makes textiles, handicrafts. CECAM provided 10 solar ovens to this organization which are currently being used to help cook for 140 children each day.
  • April 2011: CECAM was visited by the Are You Serious? organization to see a demonstration of the solar ovens at a local market. They also came to our office and workshop in Pacata Paja.

Audio and video

  • October 2010:

External links

See also

Contact

CECAM Bolivia
Pacata Baja
Calle Pio Hermosa Esq. J. Bustamente 0216
Cochabamba
Bolivia

Tel: +591 4 4495016

Email: info@cecambolivia.org