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Offsetting “space travel” with solar lights

The following is a short report from Bernard McCarty, a long time supporter of SolarAid who donates a proportion of the money generated by his home Solar PV system via direct debit each month. Here he explains how he offset his “space trip” by donating to SolarAid. This summer, the arrival of a ‘big birthday’ provided the perfect […]

#Powerof10

This year, SolarAid celebrates a decade of work towards a sustainable future, by distributing solar lights in rural communities in Africa. We’ve helped over 10 million people get access to clean, affordable solar light and helped catalyse two of the first solar lighting markets in Kenya and Tanzania. But we couldn’t have done it alone. […]

A SunnyMoney Journey: Drawing with Mr. Hachilangu

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”, Nelson Mandela’s famous words, displayed on the back of the students’ books in Mulalika Primary School, Chongwe District, Zambia. A two hour drive out of Lusaka brought us to this rural school and the huge smile of Mr. Hachilangu – the […]

A SunnyMoney Journey: Uncle Solar and the Agents of Change

  In this first installment, SolarAid’s Jamie McCloskey, Programme Partnerships Manager, shares his experience of attending a Head Teacher Meeting in rural Uganda.   Off the plane and into the field, my SunnyMoney Uganda colleagues picked me up in the minibus and off we went on our 6 hour journey from Kampala to Kasese, Western Uganda. These […]

A SunnyMoney Journey: An Introduction

  Over the coming weeks, SolarAid’s Jamie McCloskey, Programme Partnerships Manager will share a series of stories on his recent trip to our SunnyMoney operations in Malawi, Uganda and Zambia. Watch this space.    “It is now a questions of who does not have a lamp rather than who does.” Ellis Bwanali, a SunnyMoney Agent, […]

Solar Waste PhD project – A Year 2 update

The growth of the off-grid solar industry is good news for development, however, with a limited lifespan, the large number of solar lanterns and home systems being distributed in sub-Saharan Africa is also adding to the region’s existing problems with electronic waste (e-waste). To understand this issue further and to explore opportunities to respond to this […]

Janet Pickering introduces solar lights to village families in The Gambia

Below, former Headmistress of Withington Girls’ School, Janet Pickering talks about her experience of visiting The Gambia to share the gift of light… I had the privilege of being the Headmistress of Withington Girls’ School (WGS), Manchester, from 2000 to 2010.  In 2003 the School began an ongoing link with small-scale education projects in The Gambia, […]

How has solar boosted Africa’s economic activity

  In the off-grid rural areas of Africa, there is an imperative need for light. What is there to do when one is faced with darkness? Well, you are forced to go to sleep, limited in your options. Unless a business relies on a kerosene lamp or some other means of light to keep the […]

Women in solar – inspiration from Kenya

Currently, in Kenya, around only 50% of people have access to electricity. Women are also rarely engaged in solar policy, generation, distribution and commercial services. Recently, SolarAid became aware of the She Shapes The City project, which tells the stories of 10 inspiring women who are involved in the growing solar energy market in Kenya. […]