eradicating rural poverty

I am called Stephen Nakholi, the Project Coordinator of the Sidonge Kudura Project which has been in existence since 2011. I am charged with the overall oversight of the project under the management of the Sidonge Community Self Help group which has been running the project since it’s conception. With the triple action benefit the project […]
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KUDURA for rural communities
 This blog was originally published in part on TriplePundit. This is no time to rest on our laurels Pico-solar lighting and solar-home-systems have proved themselves as revolutionary entry-level energy access technologies for low-income rural communities; See IDCOL’s success in Bangladesh, and recent multi €m investment in Berlin based SHS energy access company Mobisol, active in […]
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Sandra Lemos
Sandra Lemos joined the RVE.SOL team this summer with a wealth of experience and passion to lead our marketing efforts. Here we give Sandra a chance to share some insights about what’s driving her and her vision is for sustainable development with our popular “welcome to the team” four question format. 1.     How has your […]
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Don’t let the beard and glasses fool you, Tom is more than just a sustainable energy geek, he’s a multicultural engineer with a passion for real solutions that make a difference, energy as a human right you might say. From the UK to France to Portugal, Tom gives us a little insight into his projects […]
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RVE.SOL is proud to be quoted in another recent article on Kiosk Marketplace. Read the full article here or see below the text Tweet this: #ruralelectrification #socent #energy #BoPbiz #KUDURA   April 2, 2015 By Bradley Cooper When looking at third world poverty, it’s clear that that the consistent lack of access to energy, water and […]
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