The Challenge
Extreme energy poverty forces families to rely on harmful, polluting energy sources, trapping them in cycles of deprivation. This not only hinders education, economic opportunity, healthcare, and overall community well-being but also contributes to environmental degradation. Women and girls are disproportionately affected, limiting their opportunities and perpetuating gender inequalities.
In many marginalised communities, households living in extreme energy poverty rely on inefficient, costly, and harmful energy sources.
Through strategic interventions and innovative technology adoption, we envision a future where every child has access to clean, safe, affordable solar energy so they can study in a safe, toxic-free environment.
To achieve this, collaborative efforts, multi-stakeholder partnerships, and sustained commitment to innovation are crucial.
By addressing the systemic challenges of extreme energy poverty, our goal is to create a foundation for lasting change, enabling communities to thrive and progress for generations to come.