d.light gets $3.4 million to provide solar home systems to refugees in Uganda
Techpoint Africa | Abdullah Ajibade - May 15, 2024
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- d.light will provide 10,000 subsidised solar home systems to refugees in Northern and Western Uganda.
- The initiative is funded by a $3 million grant from the Private Sector Foundation Uganda and the Energising Development international programme.
- The project aims to improve the living conditions of underserved refugee communities and contribute to household income in Uganda's refugee settlements.
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The initiative by d.light to provide subsidised solar home systems to refugees in Uganda is a positive step towards improving the living conditions of underserved communities. It not only addresses the energy needs of refugees but also contributes to household income and economic opportunities. The funding support from the Private Sector Foundation Uganda and the Energising Development international programme further strengthens the project's potential impact.
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