Centro de Derecho Ambiental Occidental

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LTBLI combats energy poverty and climate change by:
- educating and providing solar lights to women, children, and elders in Rwanda, Uganda, Malawi, and Kenya
- training staff and solar-electrifying frontline health clinics in Uganda and maintaining the systems to ensure sustainability
- advocating for the inclusion of basic energy access into social safety-net programming at home and abroad
Our work advances multiple interlinked Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a focus on improving the health and safety of women and children in vulnerable households. Despite the many market-based energy projects in sub-Saharan Africa, many at-risk households are left in the dark, relying on dangerous and polluting kerosene lamps and candles due to financial challenges, age, gender, geography, and disability status.

LTBLI has solar-electrified 90 frontline health clinics in Uganda and provided lights to 54,000 vulnerable households in Uganda, Kenya, Malawi, and Rwanda. More than 1.3 million people have been impacted through our data-driven, community-led programs.

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