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We count on your support in helping us replace kerosene lanterns, and lighting up rural micro-businesses and social services (such as basic healthcare centres).

Please click on "Donate" against the item you wish to donate towards. A form will pop up in which you may indicate your level of involvement, and your contact details. Thank you.

 
Rural Solar Hanging Light
 

 

  • Solar panel with 5M cable
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Super bright LED lamp with 3M cable
  • Universal phone charger for any phone type
  • Up to 8 hours of lighting after fully charged 


 
 
Solar Lamp/Phone Charger
 

 

  • Solar lamp & universal phone charger combined
  • 28pcs super-bright white LEDs
  • 6-12 hous of lighting 
  • Can be charged by AC
  • Can be charged under the sun
  • Dimensions: 14.3x34cm


 
 

Status Report

Solar Lamp Recipient
Danchitagi Primary Healthcare Centre
Danchitagi Village
Niger state
Click here to download report

 

 

 


Join the 36-State Tour

The Solar for the Masses expedition has come and gone. In 17 days (not 36 as we had thought!), we traversed the 36 states of Nigeria and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The road trip started on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 and ended on Friday, June 11, 2010.

Team Solar jooce covered a total distance of 9,309km. As we drove through villages in every state to provide basic solar appliances to primary healthcare centres and micro-businesses - and to recruit rural women for training as Solar Engineers - our objectives were two-fold:

1. to show the possibilities of using solar to meet the Millennium Development Goals [End poverty & Hunger; Gender Equality; Universal Education; Child Health; Maternal Health; Environmental Sustainability; Global Partnership]

2. Regenerate economic, educational and social activity at the grassroot level.

We were (and still are) are guided by three important quotes:

"Power supply is crucial in stimulating economic growth, ensuring poverty reduction and employment generation, and enhancing economic competitiveness." - Nigeria's President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan

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