Zimbabwe Solar and Reforestation Project
About 8 years ago I met Obry (Obedience Kanyenze) in Johannesburg, South Africa. I was creating a monumental sculpture for a castle and he was my lead artisan in the steel workshop. We became friends and, after seeing the political and economic hardships he was living under, I decided to find a way to help him and his family and their village in Zimbabwe.
He told me that the women of his village walk five miles daily to collect firewood to cook their meals - and the smoke from cooking like this every day affects their lungs and many die early. At the same time, their forests are being destroyed at an alarming pace.
The solutions are simple:
Solar ovens can be used almost every day in Africa. There are slow cookers and fast cookers. Obry made his first prototype and his wife and her friends are cooking with it. He will be building more of them to sell and will create a sustainable business for himself and his village.
He is also starting to plant seeds from the trees that are still standing and his wife will water them every day. The children will work with him to replant the seedlings and regrow their forests.
They are learning to be Volunteer Ministers - people who have knowledge of how to help each other, care for children, study, save marriages, help people get off drugs, and organizational skills to effectively resolve life’s problems.
We decided to do something about it!
Please join us in this amazing adventure!:)
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- The Beginning - History
- Zimbabwe Forest - Before and After
- I’m Going To Step Up And Make A Difference
- The Next Generation
- Hi, I'm Obry
- Cooking With Wood vs. Cooking With The Sun
- Obry Is Building The Solar Oven!
- Obry Built His First Solar Oven
- Let's Save This Young Mother's Health
- First Prototype Completed
- Planning - Obry Will Be Going To Uganda To Learn About Sustainability
- Give A Gift That Will Make A Difference
- Scones In Africa
- He's Doing It For The Children; We're Doing It For The Planet
- A Nursery Watered By Hand From The Well
- Plant hope, plant life, plant trees!
- Fundraising for flood victims - Together we can help!