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==The History of Solar Cooking in Cameroon== |
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[[Paul Lebga Fonyonga]], a teacher in Cameroon, has taught two workshops on solar |
[[Paul Lebga Fonyonga]], a teacher in Cameroon, has taught two workshops on solar |
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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]]]'' |
''[Information for this section was taken originally from [[Media:sam.pdf|State of the Art of Solar Cooking]] by Dr. [[Barbara Knudson]]]'' |
Revision as of 18:53, 21 February 2007
News and Recent Developments
- Fall 2006: Details about SHE’s pilot project were arranged with the Association for the Protection of the Environment and the Fight against Desertification. This NGO was founded by a group of Cameroonians concerned with the destruction of their environment. The project is scheduled to launch in January 2007.
The History of Solar Cooking in Cameroon
Paul Lebga Fonyonga, a teacher in Cameroon, has taught two workshops on solar cooking in 2002.
[Information for this section was taken originally from State of the Art of Solar Cooking by Dr. Barbara Knudson]
Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations
See also
- Discussion of West-central Africa's suitability for solar cooking
- Solar cooker dissemination and cultural variables
Documents
Reports
Articles in the media
Web pages
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 International Directory of Solar Cooking Promotors