Solar Light Initiative
Problem Statement
Many underserved communities in Nigeria are not connected to the national power grid,
leaving them in darkness and limiting their potential for development. The lack of
electricity hinders education, healthcare, and economic activities.
Plans
Install solar-powered systems in homes, schools, and health centers.
Train community members in the installation and maintenance of solar systems to create local job opportunities.
Promote the adoption of renewable energy to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and mitigate environmental impact.
Impact:
Enhanced productivity, improved education through night studies, and better
healthcare delivery in illuminated facilities.
Objectives
Provide affordable and sustainable electricity solutions to underserved areas
Foster local capacity for solar energy management and maintenance.
Reduce environmental impact through renewable energy adoption.
Vision
A Nigeria where renewable energy powers homes and institutions in underserved areas,
enabling growth and development.
Target Beneficiaries
Households in off-grid rural areas.
Schools and healthcare centers needing stable power supplies.
Small businesses requiring affordable and sustainable electricity.
