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Cooking stove models Madagascar

Energy-saving cookers The energy-saving cookers offer a weather-independent alternative for resource-saving, clean cooking at any time of day. The energy-saving cookers we have developed reduce the consumption of wood and charcoal by 50 to 70 per cent. The cookers consist of a combustion chamber made of fired clay, a grate made of metal or clay and a tinplate casing.

ADES Chronicle

ADES Chronicle Our story Foreword by Regula Ochsner I walked into a shop and saw an angel behind the counter. I asked him what he was selling. "Anything that can help you live a happy life," he replied. After thinking about it for a moment, I said: "I would like to buy

Data protection

Data protection declaration The responsible body in the sense of the data protection laws is: ADES Im Grindel 6 8932 Mettmenstetten Phone: +41 44 466 60 50 E-mail: Info@ades-solaire.org WebSite: https://ades-solaire.org/datenschutz/ General information Based on Article 13 of the Swiss Federal Constitution and the data protection provisions of the Confederation (Data Protection Act, DSG), every person has the right to protection of his or her privacy as well as to

Our profile

Our profile From party tent to international organisation of the year The association On 23 March 2001, the association ADES (Association pour le Développement de l'Energie Solaire Suisse - Madagascar) was founded in Ottenbach ZH. After concentrating on the production of solar cookers in the first few years, ADES integrated the organisation

About us

About us Sustainably effective for Madagascar Employees in Madagascar Reselling locations Our profile Here you will find information about our organisation, how we work (three pillars for Madagascar) and where we come from. Our profile News and media centre The latest reports as well as the

About Madagascar

Madagascar both a country and an island About Madagascar Madagascar is both a country and an island and lies off the coast of Mozambique in the Indian Ocean. Madagascar is 14 times larger than Switzerland. Madagascar's average annual temperature is 25 °C, with higher temperatures on the coasts and lower temperatures in the interior highlands.

Reforestation

Reforestation Reducing fuel consumption with cookers Preserving livelihoods and creating food security with trees Up to half a million hectares of forest are lost in Madagascar every year. Reducing fuel consumption by cookers will not be enough to preserve the forests in Madagascar. The education and awareness-raising measures have a long-term impact.

Environmental education

Environmental education and empowerment Protecting Madagascar's livelihoods Environmental education Without long-term behavioural change, the protection of Madagascar's livelihoods will not succeed. Education and raising awareness of the environment is a key factor in the country's ability to stop deforestation. That is why we are greatly expanding the environmental education programme we have been running since 2011.

Locations in Madagascar

ADES centres in Madagascar Three pillars for Madagascar Centres and branches in Madagascar Over 250 Malagasy employees produce, sell and repair cooking appliances, advise interested parties and train users. ADES has created around 200 additional jobs with local suppliers and more than 120 people earn an income as

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