21-07-15
Samples of the wonderbag |
An estimated three billion women
around the world still prepare food using open fire. Each year, smoke emanating
from these fires kills over four million people globally.
This account for more
than 50 percent of premature deaths among children under five due to household
air pollution.
To reduce the number of deaths related to indoor air pollution
from cooking fires, a South African-based entrepreneur, Sarah Collins has re-invented a revolutionary, non-electric
slow cooker called the wonderbag.
The foamy bag made of insulated material and
traditional African fabrics can continue to boil food by conventional methods
for hours without the use of electric power, gas cylinders or firewood.
Demonstrating it use to Correspondent Isaac Asare in Bolgatanga, Mrs Collins said the wonderbag will not
only save energy but help reduce the impact of deforestation and also serve as
an income generating venture for rural folks particularly, women.
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ISAAC ASARE
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