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Background

Almost half of the world's population depends on biomass fuels to meet domestic energy needs, producing high levels of pollutants responsible for considerable morbidity and mortality.
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In the Andes of Peru, the use of llama or alpaca poop is very common. The latter produce intense combustion, guaranteeing the fire they need to cook.
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Indoor air pollution

Solid fuel smoke has been associated with a variety of diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in women, acute respiratory infection in children, and lung cancer in women (if exposed to coal smoke). Other associated diseases, such as tuberculosis, asthma, respiratory tract cancer, and interstitial lung diseases, may also be associated with inhalation of solid fuel smoke.
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At Con Corazón we identified this problem and thanks to the collaboration of Rotary Club Aarau we were able to dream of the idea and its implementation. We knew it would be of great help to the population.

 

Health promotion talks

Prior to the implementation of the project, the beneficiaries received awareness talks about the nature of this great idea. They learned about the harmful health effects caused by the use of open kitchens. Also, one of the most difficult parts was the ability of the beneficiaries to stop using their traditional stoves and replace them with SMS. A practice that has been carried out since its ancestors, is a challenge to introduce SMS and therefore acquire new cooking and life habits. We firmly believe that Health Promotion is key for changes to happen

  

Smokeless Metal Stoves – SMS

The smokeless metal stove protects people's health since not only is the combustion process much more efficient, but it also removes all smoke from the room through a chimney. In this way, the indoor air is cleaned and the consumption of firewood is drastically reduced by between 40% and 50%. It allows you to cook everything at once since it has three burners. In addition, the 9-litre stainless steel water tank, attached to the side of the smokeless metal stove, provides clean, hot water for drinking and washing. We used the plans of the Swiss engineer Alex Zahnd from the NGO organization RIDS as a prototype. Many thanks for the constructive exchange and the provision of the plans.
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The implementation process

After giving the green light to the project, immediately afterward the construction of the fifteen SMS proceeded, according to the original design in a meticulous manner. This activity was carried out by an expert in metal welding, which was essential for the success of the project.

Once the kitchens were built, a truck was rented to transport them to the town of Marampaqui.

Due to the political and social situation in Peru, this includes strikes and roadblocks, the implementation took longer than planned. After overcoming this, the SMS were delivered to the fifteen beneficiaries of Marampaqui. For this, they were instructed about the preparation of the SMS before installing them in their respective homes.

The reception of the SMS was with great joy and happiness. The enthusiasm is remarkable and now we hope that the use of this new way of cooking will serve to show them that there are better alternatives to live and take care of their health. We are sure that the rest of the population will see these changes with enthusiasm.

 

Funding

This project was made possible by the Rotary Club of Aarau. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Rotary Club for the donation, the many years of trust and the excellent cooperation.

Testimonials

"I had the opportunity to volunteer at Con Corazón. I worked alongside Dr. Saulo and his team. The clinics provided services performed by qualified staff and volunteers. Although I had no dental background, I was able to assist the dentists with tooth extractions, cleanings, and fillings."

Moriah Steffens

Moriah Steffens

Volunteer

“Saulo and his colleagues were incredibly friendly and generous with their time. We’ve formed friendships that will outlast our stay. Staying in Cusco for a month also gave us the opportunity to really get under the skin of the city, and understand better the Peruvian way of life and traditions.”

Paul Emery

Paul Emery

Volunteer

"The Andes are my birthplace and I feel deeply connected to this region. To have the opportunity to support the people there in a direct way and without detours is something great. Knowing that donations are going to the right place, to the right people, is what I thank and trust Con Corazón for."

Anna Alberti

Anna Alberti

Donor & Visitor

"Con Corazón uses a sustainable model providing subsidized quality dental care to lower income populations. The highlight was being able to work in Marampaqui. These patients have minimal access to dental care, and it was amazing to be able to provide care in such a remote location."

Dr. Ujval Gummi

Dr. Ujval Gummi

Volunteer

“We felt we wanted to give back! As part of our six-month sabbatical we thought Cusco is the perfect place to pause and give some time helping through Con Corazón. We have been mainly assisting the work of the dental clinic. It’s clear this NGO is having a big positive impact within the region.”

Amélie Prot

Amélie Prot

Volunteer

"I support Con Corazón because Danièle's involvement has convinced me, from the beginning, that the help arrives directly, without any detours. What is also fascinating to me is the constant further development and the focus on the long-term perspective. The highlight was the visit in 2019."

Cordula Sonderegger

Cordula Sonderegger

Donor & Visitor

"What I remember most about my involvement was working with the people in the remote Andean region, where the organization provides valuable support. The unique insight into the culture and way of life of those people is definitely one of the most beautiful and memorable of my stay."

Livia Hollenstein

Livia Hollenstein

Volunteer

"Over the years, the Rotary Club of Aarau has been able to generate various projects together with Con Corazón. One of the highlights was certainly the construction of the Medical Center at over 4,000 meters above sea level. The cooperation is always very sustainable, efficient and professional."

Martin Bachmann

Martin Bachmann

Rotary Club Aarau

"In August 2019 finally I had the opportunity to go to the Andes in South America. There I had finished one month of volunteering at the dental clinic in Cusco, Peru. I really enjoyed helping poor people through making dental cleanings for the patients. What an incredible team to work with!"

Mette Højborg

Mette Højborg

Volunteer

"I have been following Con Corazón for years, so a visit to Peru was logical and very precious for me. It was extremely impressive to enter into this unknown world and to capture it photographically. As a professional photographer, I still enjoy the impressive images from the Andean region."

Hana Solenthaler

Hana Solenthaler

Donor & Visitor

"Wow, what an impressive landscape at over 4,000 m.a.s.l., what a beautiful place in the Andes, what unbelievable warm-hearted people! Immediately there was another wow, there is a lot to do for me in the next four months! Marampaqui became a second home for me".

Moritz Mitterer

Moritz Mitterer

Volunteer

"'The only thing that can eliminate poverty is to share with each other. ' Mother Teresa's quote points out how important Con Corazón's mission is to fight poverty in the long term and to give people a perspective. I am very grateful that I was able to visit the organization in Peru."

Anna Alberti

Anna Alberti

Donor & Visitor

"Volunteering to work alongside Dr. Saulo and his incredible team at Con Corazón has been a highlight in my nursing career. Having the opportunity to serve and provide the people of Marampaqui with free medical & dental services in these remote villages was an absolute rewarding experience. "

Yesenia Rivera

Yesenia Rivera

Volunteer

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