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Last edited: 22 March 2024
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The Tonembee Association is helping developing communities in need. As of July 2024, more than 4,500 CooKit solar cookers have been distributed to families in Kithuia Village, Kenya.
The area is in the midst of the worst drought, famine, and deforestation in recorded history. Additionally, Tonembee sent 16 village teenagers to high school and one has gone on to university for the first time ever.
News[]
- March 2024: Nicholas Kithembe of the Tonembee Association reports a successful solar cooking demonstration by Kithuia Integrated Solar Cookers at the primary school games, attended by over 1,000 people at Kithuia Village in Kenya.
Photo credit: Nicholas Kithembe
- April 2023: Nicholas Kithembe of the Tonembee Association has provided photos of a recent Integrated Cooking Method demonstration at Kithuia Village sponsored by Sub Country Sports. They displayed the use of the CooKit, Haines 1 , Haines 2.0 solar cookers, the water purification WAPI indicator, and how to use a fireless basket for heat-retention cooking.
- The Haines 2.0 solar panel cooker
Photo credit: Tonembee Association
- January 2018: The Tonembee Association reports that it distributed 150 solar cookers in Kithuia Village in April, 2017 and held three educational events in the area between February and June, 2017.
Audio and video[]
- April 2015:
Nduku and her Solar Cooker
An African villager shows how her solar cooker has changed many lives. For more information: http://www.kenyavillageproject.org
Documents[]
- April 2017: Solar and Fireless Basket Cooking in Kithuia Village, Kenya - Nicholas Nzola Kithembe
External links[]
- http://www.tonembee.com
- Facebook: Tonembee Association
Contact[]
Email: Tonembee@gmail.com
Web: http://www.tonembee.com
Facebook: Tonembee Association










