Women Utilize 55 Gallon Steel Drums to Make Charcoal Briquettes
Renaulda's Improved Cookstove Means Cleaner Indoor Air and No Soot
Glenda's Improved Cookstove Means Cleaner Indoor Air and No Soot in the House
Improved Stove Using Wood for Cooking Fuel
Unimproved Stove Means Indoor Air Pollution as Seen By the Heavy Soot Accumulating On the Walls and Ceiling (Closeup in the Next Photo)
Soot - Typical Accumulation on the Ceiling of a Home With an Unimproved Cookstove
Glenda Prepares a Barrel for Charcoal Briquette Production
Charcoal Cooking Briquette
A Batch of Charcoal Briquettes Ready for Sale
Packaged Briquettes Ready for Use
A Small Cookstove Used by Some in the Village
Stone Stove Using Corn Cobbs for Cooking Fuel
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D-Lab Team with the Solar Women
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