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'''Gnibouwa Diassana''' of Bla won a "2006 Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy" worth 2,500 pounds sterling. The funds will enable his project [[Sun for All]] to increase production of cookers and to reach out to more women's groups and other community organizations. Diassana has built a variety of solar cookers, plus a solar food dryer and solar water heater. Most of the solar cookers he has built are of the box type with three reflectors, based on a design by the Swiss organization [[ULOG]]. He has found homes for most of the cookers with organizations of artisans, nonprofits, women's groups and individual families. He reports that the cookers have been adapted for [[Mali]] and can be constructed with locally available materials and tools, even in remote areas.
 
 
[[Image:Gnibouwa_Diassana_with_cookers_and_painting.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Gnibouwa Diassana with several of his solar box cookers]]
 
'''Gnibouwa Diassana''' of Bla won a "2006 Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy" worth 2,500 pounds sterling. The funds will enable his project [[Sun for All]] to increase production of cookers and to reach out to more women's groups and other community organizations. Diassana has built a variety of solar cookers, plus a solar food dryer and solar water heater. Most of the solar cookers he has built are of the box type with three reflectors, based on a design by the Swiss organization [[ULOG]]. He has found homes for most of the cookers with organizations of artisans, nonprofits, women's groups and individual families. He reports that the cookers have been adapted for [[Mali]] and can be constructed with locally available materials and tools, even in remote areas. Mr. Diassana current works for [[World Vision Mali]].
   
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==See also==
[[Image:Diassana_April_2007.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Forty solar cookers were distributed in an April 2007 project in the village of Nara in the west of Mali.]]
 
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To facilitate getting cookers into the hands of people who need them, Diassana has sold cookers at half price or on credit. He has been able to follow up directly with most of the users and observes that they are using less conventional fuel. He estimates that about 950 people have directly benefited from his cookers, while 10,000 more have witnessed solar cooking at his exhibitions and demonstrations. Radio and television coverage has spread the word further. Diassana reports that the effects of deforestation have become increasingly visible near Bla in the past few years, and that his work with solar cooking is meant to address this problem while also helping women save money and time and reduce their exposure to smoke. His project has received some outside support, but his personal donations have sometimes exceeded 40% of the project's budget. He credits [[Roger Bernard]] of [[France]] and [[Angela Calvo]] of [[Italy]] as his main solar cooking influences. With his new funds from [[UK|England]] to promote Swiss-designed cookers, Diassana illustrates the international connectivity in solar cooking.
 
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==News and recent developments==
 
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*'''March 2008:''' Longtime solar cooker builder and promoter Gnibouwa Diassana reports that 40 solar box cookers have been assembled and distributed to villagers in Nioro du Sahel, near the border with Mauritania. Nioro du Sahel suffers from an acute shortage of firewood for cooking. Diassana says that a special cooking vessel has been made to accommodate the local staple of couscous with millet or corn.
 
 
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*'''May 2008:''' Solar cooking is always ongoing in [[Mali]] by the promotion of our localproducts such peanut, mango, cocoa, banana, date. Here are demontrations, training of young girls on how to cook, make bead ( baking), cakes, cookies, meat loaf/ meat balls. Also how to cook pate with hard egs called "pate de berichon, pate de paques / for Easter. By many adaptations, we can use solar for all cooking needs, for all food habit around the world,that will be the success way and the proof that the uses of solar devices is a simple solution to a complex problem. The photo shows my wife Lea Diassana.
 
   
 
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Gnibouwa Diassana with cookers and painting

Gnibouwa Diassana with several of his solar box cookers

Gnibouwa Diassana of Bla won a "2006 Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy" worth 2,500 pounds sterling. The funds will enable his project Sun for All to increase production of cookers and to reach out to more women's groups and other community organizations. Diassana has built a variety of solar cookers, plus a solar food dryer and solar water heater. Most of the solar cookers he has built are of the box type with three reflectors, based on a design by the Swiss organization ULOG. He has found homes for most of the cookers with organizations of artisans, nonprofits, women's groups and individual families. He reports that the cookers have been adapted for Mali and can be constructed with locally available materials and tools, even in remote areas. Mr. Diassana current works for World Vision Mali.

See also

Contact

See Sun for All.