Implemented Projects
Since 2016, we run educational projects of different sizes. With NGO’s and INGO’s partners we spread the solar bakery model based on the intensive usage of Lytefire solar oven.
The trainer’s team is based in East Africa and can deliver quality training with any kind of audiences. The trainer are usually English and/or French speakers and with the NGO staff participation they create safe and empowering leaning sessions. Click on each projects below to learn more! And get in touch with us so we can support you from project conception, to trainees selection, preparation and implementation.
Implemented NGO Projects
Smart Up Solar Bakery Nebbi, Uganda
After a training organized by Plan International and our team, Prudence Yoo Acel Ladegi, Benedict Bithola and friends were so passionate about baking with the Lytefire that they kept going with learning and marketing their recipes. They bake 4 times a week. People like the products and sometimes come from miles away to buy their bread or order occasion’s cakes to Smart Up Solar Bakery Nebbi.
Lougsi’s rural bakery, Burkina-Faso
The 105 women of Lougsi village, situated 30km away from Ouagadougou, have been supported by the local association SOS Energie, our team and Jansen Primesteps Foundation to get a solar oven. After 2 years, 15 of them that have been trained to solar baking and are using their Lytefire in order to produce bread 5 days a week and sell it all around. They no longer buy wood and coal and the solar oven allows them to save 750 to 1000 CFA per day (entre 1 et 2 Euros), which is significant in this tough rural context.
CLASS, Uganda
Their full name is "Change Lead Agency for Social Support". And this very dynamic group of young bakers has been part of the solar baking and bakery setting up training given with Plan International and Smart Up Factory in Uganda in 2021-2022. Since then, thanks to their hard work and their Lytefire Oven the solar bakers sell delicious doughnuts, cookies and cakes to clients in different markets on Mondays and Thursdays. The sales range goes from 12000ugsh to 60000ugsh. They are based in Alebtong.
TDYAN-YOVANU, Uganda
After a project with Plan International Uganda and Plan International Finland in 2021-2022, the Tororo District Youth Advocay Network (TDYAN-YOVANU) continued to use their Lytefire Oven and have a few clients. They are a Community Based Organization.
David Chepkwone, Kenya
It was an exciting moment when David pulled out the first batch of freshly baked muffins from his Lytefire Oven in 2016, for a project with World Vision in Kenya. After that, David used the oven daily for years before moving on to new adventures. When we met, David was baking with an electric oven but the grid was so bad that he couldn’t develop the business properly. When the power was out he couldn’t bake, and with charcoal his product would be low-quality and his profit margins would be slim. With the launch of his solar bakery, David has been able to reduce his fuel costs and increase his output! The shiny Lytefire 5 also attracted many visitors to the rural bakery, and so he decided to open up a small cafe to sell snacks and beverages to the interested crowd. With a clean energy source adapted to his needs, David had the opportunity to be a creative and productive baker as long as he wanted to. His enthusiasm has been such a great inspiration for the team!
A rural solar bakery in Tanzania
Tujijenge is a women community group that is producing both dehydrated fish and baked goods. They also engage in roasting peanuts and baked sweet potatoes. Before a project with them, every month they spent about $400 in charcoal expenses, and we were happy to see that the Lytefire has been making a big financial difference. Monica Matcha is the lead person and listening to her experience is enlightening.
Tora Coeur de Caux, Burkina Faso
Tora de Caux is a small French association based in Normandy, France. It is active since years in Burkina-Faso, in the Bam region. In particular, the team supports rural life in Nasséré through various actions managed by a project manager based in Ouagadougou.
Solartech bakery in Uganda
This group is based in Kampala, Uganda. They use the best ingredients and a Lytefire solar oven to bake cookies, party cakes, donuts, cupcake and more!
A Montessori school in Tanzania
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A school goes solar in Embu, Kenya
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11 solar ovens in Uganda
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Solar canteen in Kakuma Region
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Empowering victims of rape in Uganda
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With Jansen PrimeSteps Foundation
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Refugee camp in Sudan
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Pain solaire au Burkina Faso
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Ethiopia with Stem Synergy
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The Ladies of Goghin, Burkina Faso
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In Nasséré, Burkina Faso
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Haiti with Remar
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Burkina Faso with Remar
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Niger with Remar
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First Trainings for Plan in Uganda
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Cashew nuts in the Philippines
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Drying nuts in the Amazon
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Exploring Vietnam
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First solar bakeries in Tanzania
Alliance and Wärtsilä in 2017
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Kakuma Refugees Camp, Kenya
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Continuation in Kenya with World Vision
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1st time in Kenya with World Vision
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Exploring Nigeria
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Lytefire in New York!
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In Haiti in 2015
in 2015
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South Africa with SunFire
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