Louise Meyer
From Solar Cooking
Louise Meyer is the Solar Household Energy, Inc. (SHE) Project Manager for EPA’s Partnership for Clean Indoor Air’s pilot project in Mexico researching solar cookers and smoke inhalation. Ms. Meyer also managed the World Bank’s Development Marketplace grant for the SHE "HotPot Initiative" in Mexico.
Her interest in solar cooking began 20 years ago developing small business enterprises in Ivory Coast for the International Labor Organization. She later gained field experience as a volunteer trainer for Solar Cookers International in refugee camps. She co-designed and launched the website http://AfricanCraft.com. Ms. Meyer holds an MA in French and German Language and Literature and spent many years teaching. She obtained a graduate degree in International Development from the African Institute in Geneva, Switzerland.
[edit] Audio and Video
| March 2008: Louise Meyer and Patricia McArdle explain how the Solar Cookers work |
[edit] External links
- January 2008: Audio of Louise Meyer's presentation at the ETHOS Conference in Kirkland, Washington
- July 2007: Conservation Saves More Than the Environment - The Washington Post
- July 2006: An audio interview with Louise Meyer
- July 2006: Working with the World Bank and the US Environmental Protection Agency to Promote Solar Cooking - Louise Meyer
- March 2006: One thousand Mexican families buy solar cookers
[edit] See also
- Working with the World Bank and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to Promote Solar Cooking
- Solar Household Energy
[edit] Contact
3327 18th St NW
Washington, DC 20010
USA
Tel: +1 202-328-6834


