Solar Cooking
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[[Image:Wei_Wei_Women_Group_-_Standard.jpg|left]]The blazing sun and harsh conditions in the semi-arid Pokot makes farming almost impossible. Many of the villagers depend on relief rations from the Government and livestock rearing for their survival. Water sources have dried up and farming along the riverbanks is no longer sustainable.
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Cattle rustling, the high rate of school dropouts, malnutrition and early marriages have for many years been part of the people’s lifestyle. It is for that reason that women in Pokot Central District decided to brainstorm and see how they could make use of the blazing sun. They had for many years preserved food and dried vegetables for storage using the scorching sun’s heat. But never had they thought that they could use the sun to make some income until they ventured in the production of solar cookers.
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The blazing sun and harsh conditions in the semi-arid Pokot makes farming almost impossible. Many of the villagers depend on relief rations from the Government and livestock rearing for their survival. Water sources have dried up and farming along the riverbanks is no longer sustainable.
 
 
Cattle rustling, the high rate of school dropouts, malnutrition and early marriages have for many years been part of the people’s lifestyle. It is for that reason that women in Pokot Central District decided to brainstorm and see how they could make use of the blazing sun. They had for many years preserved food and dried vegetables for storage using the scorching sun’s heat. But never had they thought that they could use the sun to make some income until they ventured in the production of solar cookers.
 
   
 
They grappled with the idea, bought material with the little money they could raise and begun making a few solar cookers in 2003. They then organised themselves into the '''Wei Wei Women Group''' and started using old carton boxes and aluminium foils to make cookers for domestic use.
 
They grappled with the idea, bought material with the little money they could raise and begun making a few solar cookers in 2003. They then organised themselves into the '''Wei Wei Women Group''' and started using old carton boxes and aluminium foils to make cookers for domestic use.
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“The shape of the cooker enables the sun rays to be directly deflected on the cooking pan. However, the user has to keep turning the cooker in the direction of the sun’s rays,” she adds.
 
“The shape of the cooker enables the sun rays to be directly deflected on the cooking pan. However, the user has to keep turning the cooker in the direction of the sun’s rays,” she adds.
   
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Pukat explains that the cooking pan and its lid are painted black to enable them retain heat as the foil in the boxes reflect the scorching sunrays to the cooking pan. She says that in an effort to ensure the food is cooked within a short period, the pan containing the food is wrapped in a polythene bag before being placed on 'Cook It'. "The polythene bag used must be checked to ensure it is not torn. After the pan with its lid is placed in the polythene bag, it is tied with a thread," she told The Standard in an interview in Sigor market. To facilitate effective cooking, three tiny wooden pieces of wood are placed on the base of the cooker. These are the ones that prop the pan in the right position.
 
Pukat explains that the cooking pan and its lid are painted black to enable them retain heat as the foil in the boxes reflect the scorching sunrays to the cooking pan. She says that in an effort to ensure the food is cooked within a short period, the pan containing the food is wrapped in a polythene bag before being placed on 'Cook It'. "The polythene bag used must be checked to ensure it is not torn. After the pan with its lid is placed in the polythene bag, it is tied with a thread," she told The Standard in an interview in Sigor market. To facilitate effective cooking, three tiny wooden pieces of wood are placed on the base of the cooker. These are the ones that prop the pan in the right position.
   
Pukat further explains that clean water is scarce in the region, but the solar cookers enable them purify drinking water. This had led to a reduction in waterborne diseases. "We have a gadget [See [[Water Pasteurization Indicator]]] we use to measure the impurity level in the water. If it lies horizontally in the water after boiling then it is safe for drinking," she explains. [sic - If he wax has melted and fallen to the bottom of the tube, the water is safe to drink.] Pukat displayed a small cylindrical glass-like gadget with some fluid inside and a long string.
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Pukat further explains that clean water is scarce in the region, but the solar cookers enable them purify drinking water. This had led to a reduction in waterborne diseases. "We have a gadget [See [[Water Pasteurization Indicator]]] we use to measure the impurity level in the water. If it lies horizontally in the water after boiling then it is safe for drinking," she explains. [sic - If he wax has melted and fallen to the bottom of the tube, the water is safe to drink.] Pukat displayed a small cylindrical glass-like gadget with some fluid inside and a long string.
   
 
She says the cookers are hygienic and they are used in the drying of vegetables and fruits to facilitate storage. "Our area is arid and there is no meaningful agriculture but we normally have mangoes, paw paws and vegetables harvested from the Wei Wei irrigation scheme. We dry and store our harvest for future use," she says.
 
She says the cookers are hygienic and they are used in the drying of vegetables and fruits to facilitate storage. "Our area is arid and there is no meaningful agriculture but we normally have mangoes, paw paws and vegetables harvested from the Wei Wei irrigation scheme. We dry and store our harvest for future use," she says.
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==Contact==
 
==Contact==
Wei Wei Rural Development Program<br />
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Wei Wei Rural Development Program<br>
P.O Box 30 Wei Wei, Sigor<br />
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P.O Box 30 Wei Wei, Sigor<br>
 
[[Kenya]]
 
[[Kenya]]
   
 
Tel: +254 054 31616
 
Tel: +254 054 31616
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[[Category:Kenya]]
 
[[Category:Kenya]]
 
[[Category:Rift Valley Province]]
 
[[Category:Rift Valley Province]]
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