A contribution to Solar Empower makes a huge difference to the lives of families in Zambia.Buying or contributing to a solar cooker enablesZambian households to be more self-sufficient and resilient,at the same time as saving the vital and precious forests of Zambia.Every penny of your contribution will go towards the cost of a solar cooker.Solar Empower does not have any overheads,running or staffing costs that are not met by volunteers.
Photo: Dr Karen Treasure introducing women in Chongwe, Eastern Zambia, to solar cooking
Solar cookers can help save Zambian forests
Zambia has one of the highest rates of deforestation in the world. Between 1990 and 2005, Zambia lost 14.3% of its forest cover and continues to lose close to 1% per annum, or around 300,000 hectares. The main cause of deforestation is the production of charcoal, which the vast majority of Zambians rely on as cooking fuel. As the population of Zambia continues to increase rapidly, scarcity of forests is going to become an increasingly significant problem for a range of reasons, including deteriorating biodiversity, loss of wildlife habitats, increasing rates of soil erosion and climate change. Solar cookers have the potential to decrease this environmentally destructive process, by decreasing the demand for charcoal.
Solar cookers can change the lives of Zambians
A majority of Zambians live in severe or extreme poverty. Most sources indicate that 60-70% of the population live on less than $1.25-$2 per day (PPP). Costs of charcoal for cooking are often therefore a significant proportion of household income. The poorest people have to buy charcoal in the smallest amounts and thus pay the highest price relatively, often at least $0.5 per household per day in urban areas.
Providing a solar cooker to a family living in such conditions can have multiple benefits:
Solar Cookers provide clean water and health benefits
Access to a free source of energy for cooking means that water can be boiled before use, making it much safer to drink. Given that around 35% of Zambians rely on unimproved water sources, and even many technically improved sources are not to a high standard, rates of infection from water are high. Water borne diseases are thus recognised as significant health risks in Zambia, which the use of solar cookers can help to reduce.
Furthermore, less reliance on charcoal and firewood as cooking fuels would also reduce the incidence of respiratory diseases which are widely recognised to be caused by the inhalation of smoke while cooking. A range of other benefits may be accessed through the free source of cooking heat, such as hot/warm water for bathing and laundry.
Making solar cookers work for Zambians
Solar cookers are highly effective during the early hours of the day. The models we distribute boil a litre of water in eight minutes, reaching as high a temperature as a gas flame, but they start to lose their highest temperatures by the middle of the afternoon. This means that solar cookers are not great for cooking the evening meal. However, insulated bags can keep food hot and as good as fresh for several hours, so this project will include one of these bags with each cooker that is distributed. This will enable families to cook on the cooker in the heat of the day and eat the food in the cool of the evening.
Solar cookers are a fantastic way to redistribute the benefits of renewable energy, given that there is no maintenance necessay for a solar cooker – they are constructed of robust steel. The reflective surface is supplied as an adhesive tape, so if it should become too worn, it is possible to replace it with minimal skills and costs. For this reason, this transfer of technology requires no ongoing tangible support/spare parts for recipients to continue to benefit. Each solar cooker is supplied with a spanner which is the only tool necessary for construction of the cooker.
The crowdfunding target here represents the direct cost of purchasing 20 solar cookers and 20 insulated bags, transporting them (from South Africa) to Zambia and distributing them. Transportation costs are significantly reduced at this level of bulk. This project supports direct wealth redistribution by offering solar cookers in Zambia as the rewards. This form of contribution recognises the extreme inequality of wealth between you (as a funder) and the recipient. The contributions for the Zambian feast (6x£30 pledge) will cover the cost of utilising this website plus some of the cost of the ingredients for the feast. All additional costs will be paid and distribution will be carried out by me, combined with a research trip to Zambia.
A contribution to Solar Empower makes a
huge difference to the lives of families in Zambia.
Buying or contributing to a solar cooker enables
Zambian households to be more self-sufficient and resilient,
at the same time as saving the vital and precious forests of Zambia.