In Kajiado West, an extremely poor area in southern Kenya, many rural health clinics are off-grid and in a poor state of repair. Without access to a reliable supply of energy, the services they can offer are limited. You can help us transform this situation for four priority clinics, by supporting our Big Give Green Match Fund campaign this April. Click through to find out more.
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All Systems Row, a group of six women, will attempt to beat the Guinness World Record for an unaided and non-stop circumnavigation of Great Britain in a 10-metre rowing boat, in aid of Renewable World.
We would like to introduce you to All Systems Row - six incredible women who are taking on an epic (potentially World Record breaking) rowing challenge in aid of Renewable World next year.
During the Coronavirus pandemic in Kenya, access to reliable services and infrastructure has been more essential than ever. Over the past 18 months, despite many lockdowns and barriers to completion, our Kenyan team have been expanding energy access within two communities in the Lake Victoria Region.
Water is the essence of life, and many of us take access to water for granted. We turn on a tap, flush a toilet and run a bath as everyday practices. But, across the world, lack of access to water turns these simple tasks into an endless struggle. With new challenges facing communities across the world under the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for water to regularly wash hands has never been greater.
For many people living in remote and rural communities in Nepal, a lack of reliable power prevents them from accessing the healthcare they need, when they need it. This is one of the issues that Renewable World is currently tackling, and for which solar power provides an ideal solution.
Find out how access to solar power helped Lillian start her own business and shape her future.
A blog from Neil Pinto, our Chair of Trustees, on constructing a homemade solar-powered irrigation system during COVID-19 lockdown.
2020 is set to be a busy year for our team in Nepal, with five new projects scheduled to begin over the course of the next 12 months.
Lighting up education in Kenya by bringing solar power to Markmatunga Secondary School and improving access to energy in the community.