Solar in Haiti
Solar generators would be transformative for orphanages in Haiti, offering a reliable and sustainable source of electricity for lighting, heating, and essential appliances. This not only creates a safer and more comfortable living environment but also allows for improved access to education and healthcare resources.
Solar in the Sahel
Villages in the Sahel would benefit immensely from solar energy by gaining access to a reliable, sustainable, and cost-effective source of power, enabling them to have consistent lighting, power for essential appliances, clean water pumps, and the ability to refrigerate food and medicine, ultimately improving overall living conditions, education, and healthcare outcomes while reducing environmental impact.
Water in Uganda
More than 23 million people still do not have clean water. Much of Uganda is open water and swampland, but this is undrinkable. Meanwhile, high demand and poor management lead to shortages of clean groundwater – facilities are under strain in towns and cities, and the springs and wells that rural communities rely on are mostly used up.