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In 2009 [[SOS Energie Burkina]] (SOSEB) began teaching solar cooking, and making solar cookers in [[Burkina Faso]] . They have taught over 180 people to solar cook, and have distributed over 300 solar cookers through 2011. The cookers were assembled in Burkina Faso with local materials. They were also SEED Award Winners for a grant to promote the use of [[Biomass briquette|biomass briquettes]]. Their main task is to search for alternative energy to [[fuelwood|wood]] and coal, in order to fight against deforestation and protecting the environment. The non-profit organization has over 204 members, including 20 volunteers. They are seeking technical and financial partners to help achieve their objectives.
 
In 2009 [[SOS Energie Burkina]] (SOSEB) began teaching solar cooking, and making solar cookers in [[Burkina Faso]] . They have taught over 180 people to solar cook, and have distributed over 300 solar cookers through 2011. The cookers were assembled in Burkina Faso with local materials. They were also SEED Award Winners for a grant to promote the use of [[Biomass briquette|biomass briquettes]]. Their main task is to search for alternative energy to [[fuelwood|wood]] and coal, in order to fight against deforestation and protecting the environment. The non-profit organization has over 204 members, including 20 volunteers. They are seeking technical and financial partners to help achieve their objectives.
   
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In 2009 SOS Energie Burkina (SOSEB) began teaching solar cooking, and making solar cookers in Burkina Faso . They have taught over 180 people to solar cook, and have distributed over 300 solar cookers through 2011. The cookers were assembled in Burkina Faso with local materials. They were also SEED Award Winners for a grant to promote the use of biomass briquettes. Their main task is to search for alternative energy to wood and coal, in order to fight against deforestation and protecting the environment. The non-profit organization has over 204 members, including 20 volunteers. They are seeking technical and financial partners to help achieve their objectives.

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Vincent Nikiama
President
SOS Energie Burkina
04 BP:654
Ouagadougou 00226
Burkina Faso

Tel.: +226 50473232

Email: sosenergie.burkina@gmail.com