Difference between revisions of "Cooking Energy in Humanitarian Settings"

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=== Introduction ===
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==Introduction==
This articles provides a list of different tools and handbooks related to clean cooking  in humanitarian settings. Should you have resources to feature on this page, simply edit and add your resources here
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This articles provides a list of different tools/handbooks/webinars related to clean cooking  in humanitarian settings. Should you have resources to feature on this page, simply edit and add your resources here
  
* [https://cleancooking.org/reports-and-tools/fuel-analysis-comparison-integration-tool-facit/ Fuel Analysis, Comparison & Integration Tool (FACIT)]: This tool from Clean Cooking Alliance provides interactive access to data and information generated from a comparative analysis conducted 2015-2016.
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===Webinar on All Relevant Cooking Systems in a Word===
* [https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pnadt959.pdf Toolkit: Fuel Efficient Stove Programs in Humanitarian Settings]: This toolkit provides a step-by-step process of assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of a cooking activity.
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* [https://www.fao.org/3/i5762e/i5762e.pdf Handbook: Assessing woodfuel supply and demand in displacement settings]: This handbook provides guidelines for establishing a baseline for planning, monitoring and evaluating cooking energ interventions.
 
* [https://lifelinefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Lifeline-Humanitarian-Energy-Guide-Vol.1.pdf Pre-assessment checklist for cooking energy interventions]: This document provides a checklist for the cooking energy intervention program. The checklist is designed to be implemented before the design and implementation of the program.
 
  
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This webinar briefly introduces different cooking energy systems such as processed biomass, firewood, e-cooking, LPG, ethanol and biogas.
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* [[:File:Cooking Energy in Displacement Settings Webinar - presentation.pdf|Link to the webinar presentation]]
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=== [https://lifelinefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Lifeline-Humanitarian-Energy-Guide-Vol.1.pdf Pre-assessment checklist for cooking energy interventions]: ===
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This document provides a checklist for the cooking energy intervention program. The checklist is designed to be implemented before the design and implementation of the program.
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=== [https://cleancooking.org/reports-and-tools/fuel-analysis-comparison-integration-tool-facit/ Fuel Analysis, Comparison & Integration Tool (FACIT)] ===
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This tool from Clean Cooking Alliance provides interactive access to data and information generated from a comparative analysis conducted 2015-2016.
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=== [https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pnadt959.pdf Toolkit: Fuel Efficient Stove Programs in Humanitarian Settings] ===
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This toolkit provides a step-by-step process of assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of a cooking activity.
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=== [https://www.fao.org/3/i5762e/i5762e.pdf Handbook: Assessing woodfuel supply and demand in displacement settings] ===
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This handbook provides guidelines for establishing a baseline for planning, monitoring and evaluating cooking energ interventions.
 
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Revision as of 04:56, 16 January 2022

Introduction

This articles provides a list of different tools/handbooks/webinars related to clean cooking in humanitarian settings. Should you have resources to feature on this page, simply edit and add your resources here

Webinar on All Relevant Cooking Systems in a Word

This webinar briefly introduces different cooking energy systems such as processed biomass, firewood, e-cooking, LPG, ethanol and biogas.

Pre-assessment checklist for cooking energy interventions:

This document provides a checklist for the cooking energy intervention program. The checklist is designed to be implemented before the design and implementation of the program.

Fuel Analysis, Comparison & Integration Tool (FACIT)

This tool from Clean Cooking Alliance provides interactive access to data and information generated from a comparative analysis conducted 2015-2016.

Toolkit: Fuel Efficient Stove Programs in Humanitarian Settings

This toolkit provides a step-by-step process of assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of a cooking activity.

Handbook: Assessing woodfuel supply and demand in displacement settings

This handbook provides guidelines for establishing a baseline for planning, monitoring and evaluating cooking energ interventions.