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funding gap emerging markets
Kenya

Solar Home Systems 37

  • BNF
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  • With a loan of EUR 15,000 around 23 families will be able to purchase a TV and install Solar lighting System.

    €15 000
    Montant
    3,50%
    Intérêt
    12 mois
    Maturité
    6 mois
    Remboursements
    EUR
    Devise
    Montant€15 000
    Intérêt3,50%
    Maturité12 mois
    Remboursements6 mois
    DeviseEUR
      100%
      Entièrement financé en 25 minutes sur 23 Octobre 2018.

      Le projet

      Households in Sub Sahara Africa headed by women are faced with many challenges and are in most cases impoverished. Makongeni Village is home to Stellamaris who lives with her seven children.

      Besides other struggles to make ends meet for her large family, poor lighting and eminent dangers from use of paraffin further complicates her family’s life. She uses small paraffin tin lamps locally known as `Koroboi’for lighting. These lamps are the most dangerous for families as they are ready sources of deaths from fires. They are slow killers to children due to air pollution.

      Fearing dangers paused by tin lamps at night and cut on paraffin costs, Stellamaris has bought a dry cell torch to use in the night. She has lost honor among her fellow women who gossip about her soot covered walls. Solar Home Lighting Systems wave has hit Machakos County. A number of households like the one Stellamaris has taken photo in are owning TVs and are able to enjoy clean lighting as well as charge their phones.

      Stellamaris is extremely hopeful that from her meagre income, she can be able to purchase a TV and install Solar lighting System. The set she would like to own comes with a 19inch colour TV, 4 bulbs, 1 battery and Solar Panel. She smiles at the opportunity to improve her living standard and offer an opportunity to many other people in the community to charge their phones at a small fee.

      Nom de l’entrepriseBNF
      PDGStellamaris Kalondu
      Création2018-01-01
      LieuMachakos
      SecteurProjets d'énergie durable
      Chiffre d'affaires€0
      Employés23

      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 2 emplois sont créés
      • Avec cet investissement 115 sont améliorées
      • Grâce à cet investissement 23 systèmes solaires sont installés
      • Grâce à cet investissement 7 tonnes de CO2 sont évitées

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