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''[Information for this section was taken originally from [[Media:sam.pdf|State of the Art of Solar Cooking]] by Dr. [[Barbara Knudson]].]''
 
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[[File:GACC_2013_conference_attendees.jpg|thumb|310px|Solar cooking promoters at the Clean Cooking Forum 2013 in Phnom Penh, [[Cambodia]]]]
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*'''March 2013: Solar cooking promotors at the GACC conference''' - The [[Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves]] sponsored the Clean Cooking Forum 2013 in Phnom Penh, [[Cambodia]] from March 18-22, 2013. The solar cooking community and the [[Solar Cookers World Network]] is being represented by [[Crosby Menzies]] (South Africa), [[Gabrielle Simbriger-Williams]] (US), [[Sanu Kaji Shrestha]] (Nepal), [[Scot Frank]] (US/China), [[Nguyen Tan Bich]] (Vietnam), Yasaya (Nigeria), [[Alex Kee]] (Malasia), [[Catlin Powers]] (US/China), and [[Julie Greene]] (USA) took the photo. The group held a solar cooking demonstration, and plan to present a joint presentation on the last day of the conference. The participation by these advocates of solar cooking helps to build the alliance with [[Rocket Stove|fuelwood cookstove]] advocates, and helps spread the message of the [[integrated cooking method]].
   
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[[File:SCI_Cambodia_5-10.jpg|300px|thumb|Pilot project begins in [[Cambodia]] with [[CooKit]] solar cookers.]]
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* '''June 2010:''' A pilot project has begun in Tamoung Pha-em, [[Cambodia]] to introduce [[CooKit]] solar cookers to the local community. Similar to many other regions, residents have relied on wood for cooking. The area once surrounded by jungle, has mostly been turned into palm oil fields, leaving scarce wood for cooking. Families have started to rely on kerosene, or walk long distances to get wood. The project is sponsored by [[Global Roots]], a {{State|Washington}} state non-profit. [[Patrick Firouzian]] recently traveled to Tamoung Pha-em with the first cooker to demonstrate it's potential. Dany Pan, a village school teacher, will use the cooker regularly and experiment to adapt local food recipes. [http://www.globalroots.org/upcoming-projects/solar-cambodia Solar cooking pilot starts in the small community of Tamoung Pha-em]
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*[http://www.kiva.org/partners/109 AMK (Angkor Microfinance Kampuchea)]
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*[http://www.kiva.org/partners/106 Hattha Kaksekar Limited (HKL), a partner of Save the Children]
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*[http://www.kiva.org/partners/9 CREDIT, a partner of World Relief]
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*[http://www.kiva.org/partners/61 MAXIMA Mikroheranhvatho Co., Ltd.]
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*[http://solarcooking.org/francais/solarcooking-faq-french.htm Questions courantes sur les fours solaires]
   
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Recent News and Developments

GACC 2013 conference attendees

Solar cooking promoters at the Clean Cooking Forum 2013 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

SCI Cambodia 5-10

Pilot project begins in Cambodia with CooKit solar cookers.

  • June 2010: A pilot project has begun in Tamoung Pha-em, Cambodia to introduce CooKit solar cookers to the local community. Similar to many other regions, residents have relied on wood for cooking. The area once surrounded by jungle, has mostly been turned into palm oil fields, leaving scarce wood for cooking. Families have started to rely on kerosene, or walk long distances to get wood. The project is sponsored by Global Roots, a Washington state non-profit. Patrick Firouzian recently traveled to Tamoung Pha-em with the first cooker to demonstrate it's potential. Dany Pan, a village school teacher, will use the cooker regularly and experiment to adapt local food recipes. Solar cooking pilot starts in the small community of Tamoung Pha-em

The history of solar cooking in Cambodia

Archived articles

Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations

See also

Resources

Possible funders for solar cooking projects in Cambodia

Reports

Articles in the media

Web pages

Contacts

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

SCI Associates

NGOs

Manufacturers and vendors

Individuals

Government agencies

Educational institutions

See also

References