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Recent News and Developments
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The History of Solar Cooking in the Philippines
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The Metro Manilla Council of Women Balikatan has spearheaded solar cooking demonstrations in the Philippines for over ten years. No further information on their work is available beyond this fact.
[Information for this section was taken originally from State of the Art of Solar Cooking by Dr. Barbara Knudson]
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Climate, Culture, and Special Considerations
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More than one Filipino has told us that Filipinos believe that if your food is put out in the sun it will cause stomach problems.
Articles in the media
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- August 2012: Solar Cooking Challenge in Quirino High School, Philippines - Seed
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Resources
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Possible funders for solar cooking projects in the Philippines
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- Alalay sa Kaunlaran, Inc. (ASKI)
- Center for Community Transformation Credit Cooperative (CCT)
- Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation, Inc. (NWTF)
- Paglaum Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PMPC)
- Community Economic Ventures, Inc. (CEVI), a partner of VisionFund International
- Hagdan sa Pag-uswag Foundation, Inc. (HSPFI)
- Gata Daku Multi-purpose Cooperative (GDMPC)
- Ahon sa Hirap, Inc. (ASHI)
Reports
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Articles in the media
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- April 2010: Solar cooking, anyone? - LoQal
- June 2008: Limlingan: Let's get solar - Sun Star
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Philippines contacts
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
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Government agencies
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Educational institutions
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Individuals
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Manufacturers and vendors
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