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Last edited: 4 January 2018      

Sperancea Gabone has been an active solar cooking promoter in Tanzania since 1999 and has demonstrated solar cooking to thousands of people there.

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SCI-Tanzania Rau project, 7-26-16

Thirty women in the village of Rau, Tanzania, receive solar box cookers and fireless cookers - Photo credit: SCI

  • June 2012: Sperancea sent this photo of a workshop held in the Majengo Ward - Moshi, Tanzania.
Majengo Ward - Moshi Tanzania-Sperancea Gabone 2012

Majengo Ward workshop - Moshi, Tanzania - Photo credit: Sperancea Gabone


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.)

Audio and video

  • January 2017:

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Contact

Macedonia Ministry
P.O Box 7769
Moshi-Kilimanjaro
Tanzania

Email: gsperancia@gmail.com