A green energy revolution powered by African women’s enterprise
Type | Voluntary commitment by other stakeholders |
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Organisation | Solar Sister |
Scope | Regional |
Location(s) | Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda |
Themes | Cross-cutting areas; Environment; Small and medium enterprises; jobs |
Description
Solar Sister eradicates energy poverty by empowering women with economic opportunity. The award winning social enterprise is creating a woman driven direct sales network to bring the breakthrough potential of solar and clean cooking technologies to even the most remote communities in Africa. Solar Sister recruits, trains and mentors a salesforce of women from rural African communities most in need of safe and affordable clean energy solutions. This women led innovation is helping Sustainable Energy for All goals related to Universal Energy Access and Renewable Energy. Till date, Solar Sister has created a path for 1500 women across in Uganda, Tanzania, and Nigeria to become active and knowledgeable participants in a sustainable, market-based, clean energy distribution network, bringing clean energy access to over 250,000 people. Solar Sister has partnered with ENERGIA International Network on Gender & Sustainable Energy to build an expanded network of 1000 additional Solar Sister Entrepreneurs to transform green energy access to over 804,000 people over the next three years.
Partners
ENERGIA International Network on Gender & Sustainable Energy, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves
Targets
Solar Sister has partnered with ENERGIA International Network on Gender & Sustainable Energy to build an expanded network of 1000 additional Solar Sister Entrepreneurs to transform green energy access to over 804,000 people over the next three years.
Indicators
Number of women entrepreneurs, Number of people with clean energy access
Resources
http://energia.org/what-we-do/womens-economic-empowerment/solar-sister/
Timeframe
2014-2017