Several schools in Kenya have begun using modern electric and solar-powered stoves to cut costs, improve health and protect the environment.
At Al-Huda Muslim School in Majengo, Kajiado County, which has more than 820 students, firewood previously cost Sh20,000 monthly. Teacher Shaaban Iddi said smoke affected cooks' health and caused delays in meal preparation.
The school now uses EcoBora electric and solar stoves. Meals cook faster and the kitchen environment is cleaner.
PCEA Mama Ngina Primary and Junior Secondary School in Kiambu County, with 2,500 students, spent Sh300,000 per term on firewood. Deputy head teacher Rachael Ndune said the school now reduces firewood use and saves time.
EcoBora, a Nairobi-based company, provides three to seven days of training. Director Joy Kwamboka said schools can cut emissions and redirect savings to student nutrition.