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Gaia forms new partnerships during a recent trip to Haiti

Posted Wednesday, June 30, 2010 by Project Gaia Team.

Gaia found far-reaching support for a stove and fuel initiative in Haiti. Many new partners have been identified and site visits for pilot studies were conducted. The Haiti project is now gearing up with the many capable partners on the ground.

Gaia Association and SEI Launch New Initiative to Produce Clean Cooking Fuel from Waste for Addis Ababa Households

Posted Tuesday, December 6, 2011 by Project Gaia Team.

On November 23, Gaia Association, in partnership with Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) and the Ethiopian Environmental Protection Authority, launched the new project “Fuel from Waste: Demonstrating the Feasibility of Locally Produced Ethanol for Household Cooking in Addis Ababa.”

Press Release: Gaia Association Showcases Project at the Go Green Africa Fair in Addis Ababa, June 23-26, 2011

Posted Wednesday, July 6, 2011 by Project Gaia Team.

Ethiopian non-profit organization Gaia Association showcased its commercial ethanol cookstove and fuel initiatives at the “Go Green Africa Fair” held from June 23 to 26, 2011, at the Addis Ababa Exhibition Center.

Firehiwot Mengesha of Gaia participates in National Institute of Health workshop on Indoor Air Pollution and Health

Posted Tuesday, June 7, 2011 by Project Gaia Team.

Firehiwot of Gaia Association attended the workshop – The Health Burden of Indoor Air Pollution on Women and Children in Developing Countries. The workshop brought together over 150 health and stove experts.

Read the new Boiling Point article co-authored by Gaia staff: Using emergency interventions for sustainable development

Posted Tuesday, May 24, 2011 by Project Gaia Team.

Abstract

The need for targeted energy interventions during relief efforts, especially for cooking but also for other household needs such as lighting and refrigeration, is becoming more critical and apparent. Supplying energy to people in crisis has frequently been neglected in relief efforts and distressed populations have been left to fend …

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