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Christina Galitsky's energy-efficient cookstove makes life a little easier for Darfur's refugees
- By Neil Henry
- Smithsonian magazine, October 2007, Subscribe
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Today, metalworkers in Khartoum, the capital, manufacture the stoves, with 200 delivered to Darfur's camps this past summer. If additional funding can be raised, aid workers in Khartoum hope to produce 30,000 stoves in the near future. An international aid organization, GlobalGiving, oversees contributions to the project. Back in her office in LBNL's Building 90, high in the pine- and eucalyptus-covered hills overlooking the Berkeley campus, Galitsky says she continues "to think about what is really important in work. I believe everyone needs to decide that for themselves. I hope the answer is less often ‘make money' and more often about contributing to society in some way—whatever way makes sense to you."
Neil Henry, a professor of journalism at the University of California at Berkeley, is the author of American Carnival: Journalism under Siege in an Age of New Media.
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Comments (5)
I am working to develop a solar oven that could conceivably carry Ms. Galitsky's work forward even further. If possible, I would like to see some of her field research on Darfurian cooking methods, as well as any technical specifications for her stoves. Please contact me at at John.Hobart(at)alum.mit.edu. Thanks!
Posted by John Hobart on September 2,2009 | 11:21 AM
I have a friend who could take this idea & the finances to have this manfactured & distributed to the poor in peru/ any info would be appreciated rainbowsend1999@aol.com
Posted by Gerald whitener on February 4,2009 | 12:11 AM
i have close friends who could use this invention/idea where they are missionaries in Africa. Could I get more info. Thanks, plse respond via email: mckee.lee@gmail.com
Posted by L.Mark McKee on January 22,2009 | 10:28 AM
she has very desirable and devoted attitude towards the world. I hope I could be a person like her.
Posted by Hee Seon Yoon on February 25,2008 | 07:08 AM
I'd like to purchase one of Christina Galitsky's cookstoves for my own personal use here in the U.S. Can some one send me some contact info? Thanks, Laurel S. Fisher
Posted by Laurel S. Fisher on December 30,2007 | 08:38 PM