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funding gap emerging markets
Kenya

Solar Home Systems 20

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  • With the solar home system loan of EUR 17,800 Ann Wanjiru and 25 others will enjoy light in the entire village.

    €17 800
    Montant
    3,50%
    Intérêt
    18 mois
    Maturité
    6 mois
    Remboursements
    EUR
    Devise
    Montant€17 800
    Intérêt3,50%
    Maturité18 mois
    Remboursements6 mois
    DeviseEUR
      100%
      Entièrement financé en 17 heures sur 17 Juillet 2017.

      Le projet

      Ann Wanjiru is a single mother of four children. She lives in a small village called Ndule in Loitoktok, a town in Kajiado County close to Tanzania- Kenya border. She lives with her elderly mother who is undergoing treatment in an neighbouring health facility. Her main source of lighting is a Koroboi lamp [a small kerosene lamp] and has a hand-held torch which she uses as a back-up in case of lack of kerosene to help her nurse her sick mother at night.

      One of the negative effects of Koroboi lamp is the soot produced which has affected the elderly and sick mother especially when inhaled for a long time. Thus Ann has resulted in the use of a torch at night but that has meant buying the dry batteries, a huge cost for her squeezed income.

      The solar home system will come as a great relief both for lighting the house which not only includes looking after her mother and helping the children with their evening studies but also will provide savings on her limited and stretched income.  
      Nom de l’entrepriseBNF
      PDGAnn Wanjiru
      Création2017-01-01
      LieuOloitoktok, Kajiado
      SecteurServices
      Chiffre d'affaires€0
      Employés25

      Impact

      BnF focuses on sustainable energy projects in rural Kenya, offering households a 12-month payment plan to purchase a solar home system. The system enables clients to generate sufficient energy to power many basic necessities such as lights, radios, televisions, and other essential appliances. Solar home systems reduce reliance on polluting and health-threatening fuels such as kerosene, firewood, and coal for families' lighting and cooking needs. 

      Electricity opens new economic opportunities for families, enabling household incomes to grow progressively. It provides access to information and entertainment, allowing the children to spend time studying in the evenings and empowering women to engage more in household and local-level decision-making. It stands to reason that entire rural communities' livelihoods benefit from access to clean energy as their productivity, efficiency, and health prospers.

       

      SDG’s impacted

      With this project you are contributing to the following Sustainable Development Goals:

      SDG 1. No poverty

      SDG 7. Affordable and clean energy

      SDG 13. Climate action

      Read more about the impact you can make through our platform and the SDGs on our impact page.

      • Grâce à cet investissement 4 emplois sont créés
      • Avec cet investissement 114 sont améliorées
      • Grâce à cet investissement 26 systèmes solaires sont installés
      • Grâce à cet investissement 8 tonnes de CO2 sont évitées

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