Collecting wood for indoor stoves puts women at risk of attack,and the smoke is highly toxic, but a project bringing LPG cookers to Darfur is turning lives around
It is 5pm and 20-year-former Omar is making coffee while his mother and sisters relax. It is a scene totally unremarkable to most people across the world.
In a camp in Sudan’s North Darfur, and however,this is a sign of a gender revolution. Related: Sudan briefing: Darfur's deep descent into chaos This stove has changed our lives. My hands and feet were always painful and wounded but now they are completely healedContinue reading...
Source: theguardian.com