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Demand-side subsidies bring clean energy to the most vulnerable Reaching remote villages through local sales agents EnDev channels the subsidies by partnering with companies like Dziwani Investments who produce and ...
A volunteer committed to his community Thirty-year-old Ziada Ada Malam is married with two children. Ziada has always been very active in his community, Bagaroua. As the president of the ...
Kiryandongo District is one of Uganda’s poorest regions. It is home to more than 150,000 refugees and a growing host community of over 760,000 people. With limited resources and a ...
Old skills for new opportunities Beyond income to better living Emmanuel is one of almost 400 individuals in 22 cooperatives from the Batwa community who EnDev supported with technical assistance, ...
Solar systems at affordable prices This began to change when the Government of Liberia togteher with EnDev tintroduced a blended demand-side (DSS) and supply-side subsidy (SSS) programme in the community. ...
Clean energy at subsidised prices To help close this gap, EnDev partners with private companies to make clean energy products—such as solar lanterns, solar home systems, and improved cookstoves—more affordable ...
From bee guardians to eco-entrepreneurs Changing perceptions, inside and out Meet Ebelin Ortega and Edith Martinéz in the video: Since its launch in 2021, FEM has been able to support ...
Building on a household name Wonderstoves were so well known in Sierra Leone that any stove with a clay insert was known as such. But when Hannah started collaborating with ...
Evolving an artisanal skill Facing resistance and fuelling change The journey for Khadija hasn’t always been easy, especially at the start. “There was a bit of uncertainty because people were ...
Tackling long-standing barriers to education Like most rural areas in Ethiopia, Oda village in West Wellabu Woreda, had no access to reliable electricity. Xaher Hammed, an Oda resident, knows how ...
A cleaner future for fish processors The Nopalé oven has made a big difference for the women at the Mballing Mbal fish processing site: it uses about 85% less wood ...
Entrepreneurial support for indigenous women When Ashrai, a microfinance organisation, offered Aloti a loan, she seized the opportunity to diversify her family’s livelihood by starting a hay stock business and ...
Tackling Long-standing Barriers to Education In the quiet evening glow of Mtengeza Primary School, located deep within the lakeshore district of Mangochi, young voices rise in discussion and laughter. Not ...