Cova – formerly EOS
Changing Lives with Improved Ovens
Location: Nicaragua
CovaAgua, formerly Emerging Opportunities for Sustainability (EOS): Grantee in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
EOS (as of 2024 operating as Cova) is based in Nicaragua, the second poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. In a nation where families often burn kerosene or diesel fuel for light, use open fires for cooking, and live without convenient access to clean drinking water, the mission of EOS is to provide rural communities with low-cost technologies that generate income, improve health, and preserve and enhance the environment. Installation of any new technology tool is backed up by training and
One important technology is a safer alternative to traditional ovens made by using a metal barrel supported by bricks and rebar. This design allows for continuous baking and requires 92% less wood. This more efficient oven not only is more environmentally
There are over 400 ovens in operation, and more than 150 mini-bakeries have been started. This success is driving expansion efforts.
GRANT SUMMARY AND PURPOSE
- 2017: $20,000 to fund 60 new low-cost, safe and fuel-efficient ovens and train the women who own them. These ovens allow for the
creation of mini-bakeries and generate new jobs. - 2018: $25,000 to cover 33% of the cost to install 60 more ovens in two new regions. These ovens can support an estimated 40 additional mini-bakeries.
- 2019: $25,000, to partially fund the installation of 60 ovens in rural communities and develop 40 mini-bakery businesses as the final phase of a three-year program. Currently, 543 EOS ovens are in operation, more than 200 in bakery businesses.
IMPACT
Increase household income by as much as 50% and lift families out of extreme poverty.