Products
Years of Experience
Made in Africa, For Africa
The Problem
Traditional Cooking Methods
Exposure to Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) is linked to severe health issues, including respiratory infections, lung cancer, and heart disease. Solid fuels contribute to deforestation and climate change, with 2.4 billion people relying on traditional biomass for cooking, causing over 4 million deaths annually, according to the World Health Organisation.
Local Impact
Reliance on inefficient cookstoves, especially in institutions, burdens women and children, impacting health and the environment. In Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia, both rural and urban populations heavily depend on wood and charcoal for cooking. Most households, regardless of location, use biomass for meal preparation, contributing to the widespread issue.
Our Solution
Wonder Stoves offers affordable, durable cookstoves to combat indoor air pollution and save lives.