by Rachel Stukenborg | Apr 13, 2021 | LTBLI news and updates
An Earth Day Message LTBLI Introduces our Artist-In-Residence For Earth Day 2021, Let There Be Light International is featuring the words and work of Ssenyondo Gabriel, an artist also known as Wings Panic. Gabriel is a self-taught artist and a passionate...
by Alissa | Jan 15, 2021 | LTBLI news and updates
“Energy Poverty Impacts Every Aspect of People’s Lives” Rachel, Let There Be Light International’s Communications Intern, spoke with Dawn, a member of the Wharton Global Impact Consultants (WGIC) team, about energy poverty and Dawn’s work with LTBLI in...
by Sarah Baird | Sep 7, 2020 | LTBLI news and updates
Learning in the Time of COVID Written by guest author Siriman Kiryowa, a Field Research Analyst at Solar Health Uganda The Global Pandemic and Education in Uganda Here in Uganda, students are suffering from the compounded issues of school closings, lack of access to...
by Sarah Baird | Jul 20, 2020 | LTBLI news and updates
Shining Solar and Empowering Women in Off-Grid Africa Written by guest author Amanda Ulman, Let There Be Light International Intern In the midst of a pandemic, it’s easy to feel powerless. How can you make a difference in the world when your actions are restricted and...
by Sarah Baird | Jul 6, 2020 | LTBLI news and updates
Join the Wharton Global Impact Consultants in Uganda March 2020, Kiboga, Uganda We are a team of six University of Pennsylvania Wharton MBA students who traveled to Uganda to work with Let There Be Light International (LTBLI) on a field project this past March as part...
by Sarah Baird | Jun 18, 2020 | LTBLI news and updates
Solar Shines During the Pandemic Written by guest author Caroline Mwebeza of Solar Health Uganda and Let There Be Light International The global COVD-19 pandemic illuminates the issue of energy poverty. Accelerating energy access is critically important to improve...
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