"Traditional" 3-stone open fire
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"Improved" ceramic wood-burning stove: Kuni Mbili (Kuni Mbili means "two pieces of wood" in Kiswahili)
"Improved" ceramic wood-burning stove: Upesi (left) and Lira (right) (Upesi means "fast burning" in Kiswahili)
"Traditional" charcoal-burning stove: Metal Jiko
"Improved" ceramic charcoal-burning stove: Kenya Ceramic Jiko (KCJ)
"Improved" charcoal-burning stove: Loketto
"Improved" stoves are made of a ceramic liner (seen below for Upesi and Lira) and a metal body (seen below for KCJ), connected with a mixture of vermiculite and cement