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One of Lamin’s tasks is building panel cookers and box ovens out of cardboard. Plastic bags are shipped from the U. S. 900 have been sold at AHEAD’s branches throughout The Gambia. Training is provided. Business is good. Some people bake bread in the box ovens. Foraging for fuel wood has been reduced. Lamin was in Baltimore looking for funding. With more funds, AHEAD would expand into other communities and into surrounding countries including Nigeria. AHEAD has already received inquiries about solar cooking form Nigeria.

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  • One of Lamin’s tasks is building panel cookers and box ovens out of cardboard. Plastic bags are shipped from the U. S. 900 have been sold at AHEAD’s branches throughout The Gambia. Training is provided. Business is good. Some people bake bread in the box ovens. Foraging for fuel wood has been reduced. Lamin was in Baltimore looking for funding. With more funds, AHEAD would expand into other communities and into surrounding countries including Nigeria. AHEAD has already received inquiries about solar cooking form Nigeria.
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  • One of Lamin’s tasks is building panel cookers and box ovens out of cardboard. Plastic bags are shipped from the U. S. 900 have been sold at AHEAD’s branches throughout The Gambia. Training is provided. Business is good. Some people bake bread in the box ovens. Foraging for fuel wood has been reduced. The government’s imposition of strict regulations to preserve forest has increased interest in solar cooking. By now, most people in The Gambia know about solar cooking. Lamin said that AHEAD has an MOU with the Gambian Government but does not receive support from it. However, The President's International Award gave an award to AHEAD whic was presented by The Vice President of the republic of the Gambia Her Excellence Aja Isatou Njie Saidy . Lamin was in Baltimore looking for funding. With more funds, AHEAD would expand into other communities and into surrounding countries including Nigeria. AHEAD has already received inquiries about solar cooking form Nigeria. The weather in The Gambia permits solar cooking nine months of the year. July, August and September are overcast. Most foods in the Gambian diet are solar cookable: rice, bread, soups, beans. Cookers are also used to pasteurize water. The Water Pasteurization Indicator is distributed by AHEAD and widely used. People have started using hay baskets this year. Although a few people use gas to cook, 99% of Gambians use firewood for cooking. Gas can be dangerous. Lamin has written a 7 page booklet about the activities of AHEAD in solar cooking project.
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