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'''Sperancea Gabone''' has been active solar cooking promoter since 1999. On last report she had produced 20 cookers, demonstrating solar cooking to 2000 or more people.
 
 
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'''Sperancea Gabone''' has been active solar cooking promoter since 1999. On last report she had demonstrated solar cooking to more than 2000 people.
   
 
==News and recent developments==
 
==News and recent developments==
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[[File:Nangai_holding_the_guard_with_milk_ready_for_cooking_outside_her_house.jpg|thumb|250px|Nangai is holding milk ready for cooking outside her house.]][[File:Nangai_with_her_children_while_cooking.jpg|thumb|250px|Nangai is cooking with her children.]]
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[[File:Naomi_removing_food_from_solar_cooker_to_fireless_cooker-1.jpg|thumb|250px|Naomi is moving food from the solar oven to the [[fireless cooker]].]]
*'''March 2006:''' Sperancea Gabone recently held a solar cooker exhibition at Mawenzi primary school in Moshi, Tanzania. Over 20 people gathered to learn about solar cooking and to taste solar-cooked food, including [[ugali]], meat, beans and rice. [[Rolf Behringer]], of the [[International Solar Energy Society]] (ISES), led a solar box cooker construction workshop at nearby Karanga Technical School, and joined Ms. Gabone at the exhibition. In addition to solar box cookers, [[retained-heat cookers]] were also used. (A retained-heat cooker, also known as a fireless cooker or “hay box,” is an insulated enclosure in which is set a pot of food that has been brought to a boil, allowing it to continue to cook after being removed from its heat source.) '''''Contact:''''' ''[[Sperancea Gabone]]''
 
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*'''March 2014:''' Sperancea has sent these photos of families cooking with their [[solar box cooker]]s and their [[fireless cooker]]s.
   
==See also==
 
 
*'''June 2012:''' Sperancea sent this photo of a workshop Majengo Ward - Moshi Tanzania
 
*'''June 2012:''' Sperancea sent this photo of a workshop Majengo Ward - Moshi Tanzania
   
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[[File:Majengo_Ward_-_Moshi_Tanzania-Sperancea_Gabone_2012.jpg|right|250px]]
   
 
[[Image:Tanzania_exhibition.jpg|right|250px]]
 
*'''March 2006:''' Sperancea Gabone recently held a solar cooker exhibition at Mawenzi primary school in Moshi, Tanzania. Over 20 people gathered to learn about solar cooking and to taste solar-cooked food, including [[ugali]], meat, beans and rice. [[Rolf Behringer]], of the [[International Solar Energy Society]] (ISES), led a solar box cooker construction workshop at nearby Karanga Technical School, and joined Ms. Gabone at the exhibition. In addition to solar box cookers, [[retained-heat cookers]] were also used. (A retained-heat cooker, also known as a fireless cooker or “hay box,” is an insulated enclosure in which is set a pot of food that has been brought to a boil, allowing it to continue to cook after being removed from its heat source.) '''''Contact:''''' ''[[Sperancea Gabone]]''
   
 
==See also==
 
*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Sperancea_gabone.pdf|Conserve the Environment - Heal Tanzania by Solar Cookers]] - ''Sperancea K. Gabone''
 
*'''July 2006:''' [[Media:Sperancea_gabone.pdf|Conserve the Environment - Heal Tanzania by Solar Cookers]] - ''Sperancea K. Gabone''
   
 
==External links==
 
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140516210331/http://mami.or.tz/ Archived website that is not currently hosted]
*http://www.mami.or.tz/
 
 
* http://solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrmar06.htm#News
 
* http://solarcooking.org/newsletters/scrmar06.htm#News
   
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
Kilimanjaro Biogas and Solar Center<br>
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Kilimanjaro Biogas and Solar Center<br />
P.O. Box 7322<br>
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P.O. Box 7322<br />
Moshi<br>
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Moshi<br />
 
[[Tanzania]]
 
[[Tanzania]]
   
[mailto:gabonesperancia@yahoo.com gabonesperancia@yahoo.com]
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Email: [mailto:gabonesperancia@yahoo.com gabonesperancia@yahoo.com]
 
[[Category:Individuals|Gabone]]
 
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[[Category:Tanzania|Gabone]]
 
[[Category:Individuals|Gabone]][[Category:Tanzania|Gabone]]
 
 
[[Category:A2J]]
 
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[[Category:Solar Cookers World Network members|Gabone]]
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[[Category:Solar Cookers International Network members|Gabone]]
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[[Category:Verified active 2015|Gabone]]

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Sperancea Gabone 2006

Sperancea Gabone has been active solar cooking promoter since 1999. On last report she had demonstrated solar cooking to more than 2000 people.

News and recent developments

Nangai holding the guard with milk ready for cooking outside her house

Nangai is holding milk ready for cooking outside her house.

Nangai with her children while cooking

Nangai is cooking with her children.

Naomi removing food from solar cooker to fireless cooker-1

Naomi is moving food from the solar oven to the fireless cooker.

  • June 2012: Sperancea sent this photo of a workshop Majengo Ward - Moshi Tanzania
Majengo Ward - Moshi Tanzania-Sperancea Gabone 2012
Tanzania exhibition
  • March 2006: Sperancea Gabone recently held a solar cooker exhibition at Mawenzi primary school in Moshi, Tanzania. Over 20 people gathered to learn about solar cooking and to taste solar-cooked food, including ugali, meat, beans and rice. Rolf Behringer, of the International Solar Energy Society (ISES), led a solar box cooker construction workshop at nearby Karanga Technical School, and joined Ms. Gabone at the exhibition. In addition to solar box cookers, retained-heat cookers were also used. (A retained-heat cooker, also known as a fireless cooker or “hay box,” is an insulated enclosure in which is set a pot of food that has been brought to a boil, allowing it to continue to cook after being removed from its heat source.) Contact: Sperancea Gabone

See also

External links

Contact

Kilimanjaro Biogas and Solar Center
P.O. Box 7322
Moshi
Tanzania

Email: gabonesperancia@yahoo.com