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Latest revision as of 17:29, 28 June 2023
Organization | Kukula Solar |
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Region | Zambia |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Francis Mbewe |
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This project will recruit 100 women and provide them with a series of training in gender and empowerment, sales and marketing, cash management, and business skills. These new entrepreneurs will be given a $300 line of credit to purchase energy-saving products that they can sell within their community. This project will take place in the remote and impoverished villages of Eastern Province of Zambia.
Challenge
Millions of women live in underserved communities across Zambia, without access to opportunities. Families are trapped in an intergenerational poverty cycle, compounded by disempowered women and a lack of access to reliable, affordable, clean energy. Most of the women that Kukula Solar trains have not completed formal education and live in areas where there are few opportunities for employment.
Long-Term Impact
The potential long term impact of this project are: 1. an average increase of 50% in individual incomes 2. Greater economic empowerment with 100% of women contributing to household income. 3. More women encouraged to take up leadership roles in their community through the gender and empowerment training provided.
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