Protect Guatemalan Forests with Clean Cookstoves
Organization | Asociacion Tu'ik Ruch' Lew |
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Region | Guatemala |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Jessica Kind |
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Imagine! You can empower our community-based clean cookstove project in Guatemala's Lake Atitlan basin. With your help, we can provide 250 families with an energy-efficient, clean cookstove that will lower the rates of burns and respiratory diseases, improve family finances, and heavily reduce deforestation. You will be empowering a project notable for its focus on environmental education, its sensitivity to the local culture, and its long-term sustainability.
Challenge
This community faces extreme economic challenges, environmental degradation, and severe health risks. Women in most of the Tz'utujil homes still cook over the traditional Mayan 3-stone fire. The search for firewood is driving severe deforestation, erosion, and landslides in the mountains surrounding Lake Atitlan, polluting the water on which everyone depends. Smoke from the fires is causing respiratory disease, and the cost of firewood continues to grow.
Long-Term Impact
This project has impressive short- and long-term benefits. Each cookstove saves one commercial firewood tree per month and reduces household air pollution by 99%. With a proven 10-year lifespan, these 250 cookstoves will prevent the logging of 30,000 trees, sequester 5,110 tons of CO2, and increase savings per family by US$3,000 (a substantial quantity given the 70% poverty rate). Our cookstoves are durable, movable, and aligned with the cultural traditions of our Mayan community.
References
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/43537/projdoc.pdf
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