For the second year in a row the Clean Cookstove project will be executed by three students of Delft University of Technology and three students of Kumasi Institute of Tropical Agriculture. The KITA students participate in this project for their final thesis, whereas the TU Delft students participate in this project for their minor International Entrepreneurship and Development. KITA wishes to improve the life standards, in terms of health, environment and local livelihood, of traditional wood fuel cook stove users for the making of Ga and Fante Kenkey in the Ejisu-Juaben District in Ghana.
The project
KITA is one of the main stakeholders and also the client of the project.