December 2007

HEDON newsletter (18/12/2007)
Raffaella Bellanca [raffaella@ecoharmony.com], Household Energy Network

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Fuel Efficient Stove Programs in IDP Settings - Summary Evaluation Report, Uganda
Academy for Educational Development for USAID, September 2007

Introduction: Evaluation Objectives

Around the world, conflict and natural disasters have displaced millions of people. Displaced populations fleeing to settlement camps and seeking safety in host villages often put great stress on natural resources, leading to environmental degradation and conflict with local populations. One of the greatest needs of all people affected by crisis, be they displaced, settled or on the move, is firewood or other types of fuel to heat their homes, cook their food, and treat water for drinking and food preparation. The risks endured (especially by women and children) collecting sometimes scarce wood resources constitute some of the most challenging and serious protection concerns both in IDP camps and in villages where the conflict over resources is high.

USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) has been one of the key US Government funders of humanitarian agencies implementing fuel-efficient stove (FES) programs in IDP settings. The FES programs are intended to help the agencies accomplish various goals, such as improve food security or decrease deforestation, by reducing fuel consumption. However, the large number of implementers, their varying motives and degrees of expertise, and differing conditions within and among IDP communities have made it difficult for OFDA to determine the relative efficacy of the FES interventions and provide guidelines for USAID-funded entities working in IDP settings.

Therefore, OFDA enlisted the assistance of the USAID Energy Team to undertake a multi-phase evaluation in order to derive “best practices” for future FES interventions. While the primary purpose of this evaluation is to provide guidance to USAID-funded organizations, USAID hopes to inform the broader humanitarian community by sharing the results of the evaluation with them as well. Eventually, the best practices will be developed into a series of recommendations and toolkits for use by NGOs, donors, and other groups operating FES programs in IDP settings.

Solar Cookers, Efficient Stoves Help Rural Families Worldwide
Better technology and user marketing attracts help from aid agencies
Cheryl Pellerin, USINFO Staff Writer, September 12, 2007
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A shopkeeper in Nyakach, Kenya, stands by a solar cooker used for food preparation. (Photo courtesy of Solar Cookers International)

HEDON newsletter (21/11/2007)
Raffaella Bellanca [raffaella@ecoharmony.com], Household Energy Network

Welcome to the email newsletter of the HEDON Household Energy Network.

PCIA Bulletin 13: Government Policies and Incentives
Partnership for Clean Indoor Air

Dear Partners,

We have published the 13th issue of the PCIA Bulletin!

ESTUDIO: “EFICIENCIA DE LA COCINA AHORRADORA DE LEÑA COMUNIDAD HATOS I, 2006-2007”
ASOCIACIÓN SALVADOREÑA PROMOTORA DE LA SALUD –ASPS, SAN SALVADOR 28 DE FEBRERO DE 2007
¿Por qué no han utilizado la cocina ahorradora de leña?¿Por qué no han utilizado la cocina ahorradora de leña?

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