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FAQs answered at SolarAid's Eco Gift Shop for Solar Lights in the UK – SolarAid Store
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0 item ( £0.00 GBP. Pound;0.00 GBP. How will you use your solar light? Why do these lights include a 10 donation to SolarAid? The 10 donation included in the sale of a each solar light from our e-store enables us to distribute another three lights in rural off-grid Africa through our social enterprise, SunnyMoney. Find out more about SunnyMoney. Who can I contact if I have any questions. Glad you asked, if you have any questions you can email us at shop@solar-aid.org. When will my lights be sent? Not to ...
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Completed Projects | GLOW
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GLOW Karma Yoga Retreats. In April 2015, GLOW provided solar lanterns to 250 homes (over 1,000 people) in the rural village of Kelina, Ethiopia. Upon receiving their lights, each household leader presented their 15% savings, which was immediately deposited into their newly opened savings account. This project was implemented by GLOW’s founder, Kayla Nielsen. As well as a local college student (Bedane Goben) who was born and raised in Kelina before earning his way to University. Because Berega is spread o...
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Ndandini Village Kenya: October 2014
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Up to date news about how the initial water project for Ndandini Village continues to expand because of the interest and generosity of Rotarians and non-Rotarian donors around the world. Wednesday, October 15, 2014. A new Challenge sent to test our support - Need to repair a broken axle. On our last day in Kenya we received bad news - the axle on the bowser had broken. Broken Axle on Bowser Needs Critical Repair. Tomato Plants in Danger of Dying from Lack of Water. You can donate by clicking on the "dona...
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Ndandini Village Kenya: Starting the Pilot Solar Light Project at Kyaithani
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Up to date news about how the initial water project for Ndandini Village continues to expand because of the interest and generosity of Rotarians and non-Rotarian donors around the world. Friday, October 3, 2014. Starting the Pilot Solar Light Project at Kyaithani. Its September 29 2014 and the exciting start of the pilot solar light project for the cluster schools in the Ndandini and Kyaithani village area of Kenya. At SunnyMoney Nairobi Office. Their website is www.sunnymoney.org. From the first moment,...
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Solar and other stories – Page 2 – A PhD in Edinburgh and a project in Bekoji
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Solar and other stories. A PhD in Edinburgh and a project in Bekoji. PhD: Holding on at the end-of-life but not forever. June 27, 2016. February 1, 2017. A year on from the baseline survey and a series of home visits show solar waste is still sitting at home, waiting for the right option to arise. It is not functioning the way it used to. It goes off very fast. The limited lifespan of a solar light is unavoidable. The average age of products involved in this survey is 2.5 years and. This follow-up, like ...
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PhD: Learning a certain way to survey – Solar and other stories
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Solar and other stories. A PhD in Edinburgh and a project in Bekoji. PhD: Learning a certain way to survey. April 12, 2016. February 1, 2017. Working on a follow-up survey from the offices of SunnyMoney in Nairobi causes me to reflect on running the pilot version from SolarAid’s London headquarters in 2015. When you walk in to The Foundry. Before running my own survey, however, I needed to understand how such data is created, what lies behind the numbers – something that is less often communicated ...
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Declan Murray – Solar and other stories
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Solar and other stories. A PhD in Edinburgh and a project in Bekoji. PhD: The Respondent Scale. February 2, 2017. February 2, 2017. When doing fieldwork, like any other project, there are people who help us and people who don’t. Here, I introduce a five-type scale ranging from the respondents to the refusers. This creature is a rare thing but if you find one, like the snitch, you better hold on to it. In Kenya they tend to live in rural environments but occasionally inhabit cities too. 2 The Decent Person.
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PhD: Holding on at the end-of-life but not forever – Solar and other stories
https://solarandotherstories.wordpress.com/2016/06/27/phd-holding-on-at-the-end-of-life-but-not-forever
Solar and other stories. A PhD in Edinburgh and a project in Bekoji. PhD: Holding on at the end-of-life but not forever. June 27, 2016. February 1, 2017. A year on from the baseline survey and a series of home visits show solar waste is still sitting at home, waiting for the right option to arise. It is not functioning the way it used to. It goes off very fast. The limited lifespan of a solar light is unavoidable. The average age of products involved in this survey is 2.5 years and. This follow-up, like ...
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PhD: The many lives of solar waste – Solar and other stories
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Solar and other stories. A PhD in Edinburgh and a project in Bekoji. PhD: The many lives of solar waste. May 26, 2016. February 1, 2017. A pilot survey of 262 solar users across 9 counties of Kenya finds that there are several channels in to which solar waste. Is already moving. This blog explores how the processes of solar waste treatment are both dynamic and plural: waste moves and divides. Solar waste lives. It is in the house, am hoping to get a replacement. 8217; or ‘If you have a(nother) prob...
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