This page outlines a project that was conducted at
Kakuma refugee camp in January-February, 1995. The project introduced solar cooking facilities to the camp. The report
notes that "in 6 short weeks, 100 refugee families have begun solar
cooking. Women were trained in small group sessions involving 6 to 12
at a time. The women were enthusiastic participants, speedy learners,
and happy with the whole business."
It is unclear if there was follow-up from this project. By late 2004,
solar
cookers were no longer in use at the Kakuma refugee camp. A pragmatic
review of the project can be viewed on the website of the UNHCR <a
href="http://www.unhcr.ch/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/news/opendoc.htm?tbl=NEWS&page=home&id=40c08d4b4">here</a>
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