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+ | '''Rachel Andres''' is a former director of the Solar Cooker Project of [[Jewish World Watch]] in Los Angeles, California. In 2008, she was the first woman to receive the Charles Bronfman Prize for for her organizing of the [[Iridimi Refugee Camp|Solar Cooker Project]] in Chad for Darfuri refugees. |
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Revision as of 18:10, 4 January 2015
This article is about an entity that either no longer exists or that may no longer be active in solar cooking promotion. It is retained here for archival purposes.
Last edited: 6 May 2013
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Rachel Andres is a former director of the Solar Cooker Project of Jewish World Watch in Los Angeles, California. In 2008, she was the first woman to receive the Charles Bronfman Prize for for her organizing of the Solar Cooker Project in Chad for Darfuri refugees.
Audio and Video
May 2008:
Articles in the media
- November 2008: LAist Interview: Rachel Andres of the Solar Cooker Project - LAist
- August 2008: Working to End Darfurian Genocide - Larchmont Chronicle
External links
- 6 minute Mini-documentary: The Women of Iridimi by photojournalist Barbara Grover
- The Darfur solar oven project, pictures and all
- A video of the Bronfman prize
- Israeli newspaper discussing prize
Contact
Rachel Andres
Email: rachel@jww.org