by Hannah Schulman | Aug 26, 2022 | LTBLI news and updates
Hannah Schulman is this summer’s Energy Poverty Intern at Let There Be Light International (LTBLI). She is a rising Junior at Tufts University who is studying Community Health and Environmental Studies. Her interests lie at the intersection of human and...
by Sarah Baird | Feb 10, 2022 | LTBLI news and updates
Solar Lights are Changing Lives in Salalira Guest blog written by Olivia Owino, M&E and Training Consultant to LTBLI and Solar Health Uganda (based in Uganda). Let There Be Light International’s maternal and infant health project, Safe Births and Healthy Homes...
by Sarah Baird | Jul 28, 2021 | LTBLI news and updates
My Summer Internship by Annie | Jul 28, 2021 | LTBLI news and updates | 0 comments Written by guest author Annie Lee Inclusive Sustainable Development and Storytelling through Interactive Mapping Tools My name is Annie Lee, and I spent the summer of 2021 working as a...
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 | Dec 5, 2019 | LTBLI news and updates
Solar Programming + Partnerships = a Winning Strategy Millions of Ugandans live in energy poverty. No grid extends to their homes or community centers. No safe lights illuminate their remote homes. Children use dirty and dangerous kerosene lamps to study at night....
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