Comments for PESITHO https://pesitho.com Clean Cooking with renewable energy | E-cooking Thu, 27 Jan 2022 09:16:20 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 Comment on The Journey 2 Scale Grant by UGANDA – Socioeconomic situation, refugees & how to help – PESITHO https://pesitho.com/j2s-elrha-grand-awardee/#comment-58 Thu, 27 Jan 2022 09:16:20 +0000 https://pesitho.com/?p=3466#comment-58 […] Together with Elrha and Mercy Corps as part of the Journey 2 Scale program, we are currently developing and scaling a sustainable business model and production facilities in Uganda. Through the financial support by Elrha we established a local assembly station at the Bidibidi Refugee Settlement in Yumbe, Uganda, where we employ people both from the host communities as well as refugees. Our partner Mercy Corps supports us on further developing, testing further elements of our business model further also leading to the engagement of more retail partners . The Journey 2 scale grant is overall used to assess 5 major goals in total, which you can read more about on our blog.   […]

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Comment on World Food Programme in Burundi by The Lifeline News Brief: August 15 - 21 - Lifeline https://pesitho.com/burundi-worldfoodporgramme/#comment-18 Sat, 22 Aug 2020 07:34:30 +0000 https://pesitho.com/?p=3036#comment-18 […] Danish Startup Pilots Off-Grid Solar Electric Cooking for Urban Households in Burundi Danish startup Pesitho is running a pilot in Burundi with WFP to test the willingness and affordability of Burundian families to buy ECOCA cookstoves, e-cookers that use solar energy instead of wood fuel. Read more via Pesitho […]

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Comment on Pesitho installs 50 ECOCAs in Myanmar by Feedback from our work in Myanmar with the ECOCA – PESITHO https://pesitho.com/pesitho-installs-50-ecocas-in-myanmar/#comment-17 Tue, 12 May 2020 16:21:09 +0000 https://pesitho.com/?p=2180#comment-17 […] (KMSS) on resolving any issues with the ECOCA cookstove. Earlier this year Pesitho and Caritas installed 50 solar powered ECOCA cookstoves across Kaupaunpin and Kapen villages in Myanmar. Having local field staff readily available to […]

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