[Stoves] Peru Stove Projects?

rogerio carneiro de miranda carneirodemiranda at gmail.com
Thu Jan 29 11:06:42 CST 2009


Richard, Please contact Elisa Derby at Winrock International (
ederby at winrock.org) that she might lead you to Centro-Eco, a local NGO that
implemented a stove project for USAID.

Rogério



2009/1/29 Richard Merry <gceaenv at shaw.ca>

> Hello Stove Experts and Afficionados,
>
> I was recently asked by a Canadian agency in Peru to come there (200 km SE
> of Lima - coastal, desert area) to introduce the people to stoves that : a)
> Can remove smoke from houses and cut firewood use, b) Are made cheaply of
> local materials (in this case mud, clay, sand, water).
>
> I have spent 3 weeks researching many websites and spoken to a few experts
> in Canada and the USA, and so somewhat familiar.  I need hands-on building
> experience appropriate to the Peru coast have found so far few solid
> contacts in Peru.
>
> PRESSING QUESTION
>
> Does anyone have contact info for appropriate stove projects, builders
> and/or trainers now working in Peru (preferably not too far from Lima and
> meeting a) and b) above???
>
> ANY leads most appreciated!
>
> Richard Merry
> Edmonton Alberta, Canada
> 780-430-0608
>
> PS.  I'm also looking for some kind of survey/data collection tool to
> identify the specific needs of people in rural, poor situations and still
> using open fires.
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