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Smart Villages News 151 – Energy, Finance and the World Food Prize
Bulletin 2017 World Food Prize in Des Moines, BBOXX, Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP), Nigeria, Off grid electricity, Rural Electrification, Tanzania
Letters to the editor We welcome submissions to this newsletter, including comment pieces from our readers. Join the conversation! Get in touch Dear Subscriber, On October 19th, Nigerian Akinwumi Adesina was awarded the 2017 World Food Prize in Des Moines. The prize honours the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by […]
[:en]Interview with Suleiman Mzungu, SUJA[:]
Energy Entrepreneurs alternative energy source, charcoal dust, SUJA, Suleiman Mzungu, Tanzania
Suleiman Mzungu, Co-founder, SUJA Location: Tanzania “Changing the practice of cooking with charcoal is complex” As part of the plan to make charcoal from more sustainable sources, Suleiman Mzungu and Jacqueline Proneth are passing by the sugar cane sellers of Dar-es-Salaam, collecting the empty husks thrown aside. Collecting sugar cane husks also solves a […]
[:en]Interview with Segun Adaju, Consistent Energy Limited[:]
Energy Entrepreneurs, Stories Consistent Energy, Consistent Energy Limited, Nigeria, solar company
Segun Adaju, CEO at Consistent Energy Limited “I think Nigeria has the biggest market for this kind of business in all of Sub-Saharan Africa.” To get a sense of Nigeria’s problems in the energy sector, it helps to know that more 60 million people in the country have their own gas-powered generators. In […]
[:en]Interview with Richard Fahey, Liberian Energy Network (LEN)[:]
Energy Entrepreneurs, Stories Liberia, Liberian Energy Network (LEN), Richard Fahey, Solar lights
Richard Fahey, CEO, Liberian Energy Network (LEN) Location: Liberia “We give Liberians, be they fishermen or child soldiers, a powerful tool to do their job better” When a shipment of solar lights disappeared at the port of Hamburg en route from China, only to turn up three months later, every single battery dead. It was […]
[:en]Interview with Emal Barekzai, Zularistan[:]
Energy Entrepreneurs, Stories Emal Barekzai, solar companies, solar energy, solar panel, Tecnosol, water purification
Emal Barekzai, CEO, Zularistan Location: Kabul, Afghanistan “We worked in areas which were 100% Taliban” Emal Barekhzai came to Jalalabad in 2002. He was living in Kassel, Germany, and he found a two-month role working as an IT technician at a girl’s school there. Only 3% of girls were going to school in the country […]