ENERGIA seeks to empower women as energy entrepreneurs and strengthen women-led micro and small businesses in distributing sustainable energy solutions to their local communities, particularly to reach the last mile. Next to gender advocacy and research, ENERGIA actively supports a number of partners across Asia and Africa through its Women Economic Empowerment (WE) program.
Energy Poverty amidst Abundant Generation Capacity: Africa in Perspective
Energy poverty is a challenge in many countries and continues to attract attention in international development discourses. Beside the inconveniences people and societies have to face, the lack of affordable and reliable energy supply is a social and economic tragedy with serious implications for many development outcomes.
UK Firm in Deal with Unilever to Deliver Kenya Offgrid Solar
Great renewable energy initiatives are powering off grid Africa. A UK provider of pay-as-you-go solar home systems has partnered with global consumer goods giant Unilever to deliver solar power to millions of off-grid homes in Kenya.
“Friendly” Solar and Storage Microgrid is Increasing the Standard of Living in Tanzania
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most-populous continent, it is the most “electricity poor” region in the world. With its estimated population of 1.2 billion people, most of the people live in areas where connecting to a local power grid is impossible due to the extremely remote location of most villages