Renewable Energy for Improving Rural Healthcare
Organization | Action Change (Formerly GVI Trust) |
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Region | South Africa |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Tyrone Bennett |
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Our environment is in crisis, it is a problem for all of us. In Nepal every year around 8,500 women and children die from the effects of polluting cooking stoves. We will be working with off-grid communities in Surkhet District of Nepal to improve the healthcare provided through introducing renewable energy. Getting communities off the grid will allow them to be sustainable and independent, whislt making sure it is affordable for all. We aim to improve the health of over 4,728 community members
Challenge
Traditional stoves of the kind used by Gita, release hazardous pollutants such as carbon monoxide, particulate matter and nitrous oxide. The burning of solid fuels, such as wood, charcoal and animal dung, is a significant and deadly contributor to GHG emissions. Not only is this a health issue it is having a lasting and serious impact on our environment. As well as stoves our community use a number of energy sources in local health clinics that also are releasing high emissions into the world.
Long-Term Impact
We are at a critical time with a call for emergency action to tackle the climate issues we face as a united world. Our project is sourced and implemented by the local community. Educating community members for the first time on the climate issues as well as improving the lives of over 4,728 people in four extremely poor, off-grid communities in Surkhet Distric. This project provided training and resources for local community members to ambassador change further across the nation of Nepal.
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