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Project Name: Arusha Improved Cookstoves
Project Type: Improved Cook Stoves (Wood)
NGO: N/A
Country: Tanzania
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  • GS Passport Arusha
    333_GS1046_Passport_Arusha.pdf (PDF File 942.9 KB)
    September 1st, 2011 10:21 AM
  • Local Stakeholder Report
    335_GS_1046_ARUSHA_LSC_v0.2_14.7.11_RBI.pdf (PDF File 3.98 MB)
    September 1st, 2011 14:36 PM
  • PDD Arusha
    332_PDD_GS_1046_v0.1.pdf (PDF File 782.27 KB)
    September 1st, 2011 10:13 AM
  • Project Summary
    334_Arusha_Project_Summary.doc (DOC File 212.5 KB)
    September 1st, 2011 10:22 AM

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Description

This project will involve the distribution of 20,000 energy efficient stoves within a number of wards in Meru District, near Arusha Tanzania.  Most families in the area use the traditional 3-stone cooking stove that produces a big fire and consumes large amounts of firewood. This means that a lot of time is spent collecting firewood that would be used otherwise for other developmental activities.  The three stone fire also produces a lot of smoke which causes respiratory disease, particularly in women/girls who use it for cooking, but also in young children of both sexes and other people (e.g. the elderly) who spend a lot of time indoors.  The use of this inefficient cooking method also has unintentional negative impacts on the environment surrounding local people.

The project will be attempting to address these issues by distributing energy efficient stoves to households in Meru District wards that in the absence of this project would cook primarily using traditional inefficient firewood stoves. The Stove to be constructed is the Carbon Zero Stove (CZS) stove, that saves over 50% firewood as compared to the three stone stove.  The stoves will be constructed, distributed and installed by local people under the guidance of co2balance Tanzania Ltd.  These stoves will utilise the efficient rocket technology. These stoves will be using less firewood and emitting less smoke, which will reduce daily firewood costs and alleviate illness caused by smoke inhalation.

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