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Stove design competition for women of Pakistan This is a call for help to design a better way for cooking in Pakistan To avoid enormous health risks of open fires And gradual deforestation of a region Deadline for submission of designs: 15 th August, 2012 Send to: waseem.solangi@hands.org.pk
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The standard cooking stove in Pakistan: 3 stones with the pot on top
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Very inefficient: most heat lost out the sides. Every family has to find firewood locally – inevitably deforesting the area.
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Also very unhealthy – this lady is constantly bothered by smoke. Evidence
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Whatever she does, she is constantly rubbing her eyes and coughing. And this happens every day, in every village, and women bear this burden
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It need not be this way. People said they were really keen to try other methods. They said “just show us another design and we will try it!”
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Firey debates about how cooking fuel. In this camp for displaced people they explain how they have to pay a lot for firewood or dried dung. Smokey and seriously inefficient, costly and unhealthy: the worst possible approach, yet the one used by everyone!
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When the trees are gone people use dried animal dung, also smokey. This manure could be put to much better use as fertiliser for growing food or reforestation.
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Must be a design that people can build using local materials It shouldn’t be a donated item – but a design / idea so it can be replicated It mustn’t cost anything or it won’t take off It should reduce fire-smoke completely (smokeless stove?) It should use local mud but can also include old metal as tins are available (see photo) It must be fuel efficient – maximum heat extracted from fuel used. Design Criteria
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Please send your stoves designs ideas at below email waseem.solangi@hands.org.pk waseem.solangi@hands.org.pk Thanks
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