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+ | The '''Obia Solar CooKit Group''' sprang from the project started by 13-year-old [[Max Ozimek]] in Obia in 2008. Since that time a group of men and women (calling themselves the Obia Solar Cookit Group) has continued to use the cookers and is now working to train others in the village and surrounding areas. |
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Revision as of 18:37, 4 November 2014
Last edited: 19 July 2014
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The Obia Solar CooKit Group sprang from the project started by 13-year-old Max Ozimek in Obia in 2008. Since that time a group of men and women (calling themselves the Obia Solar Cookit Group) has continued to use the cookers and is now working to train others in the village and surrounding areas.
See also
Contact
- See Max Ozimek.Max Ozimek