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Project: Tanzania - Juani Island Marine Park
Exchanging Kerosene Lamps to Solar Lamps
Install first solar home systems
Train locals to become Solar-Masters
Project Description "Juani Solar Project August 2018"
The Solar Project on Juani Island, Tanzania is initiated and managed by a family living in Düsseldorf. Until now, there is NO electricity on the island and the only source for light are kerosene lamps. In October Lenja, the daughter, will fly to Juani Island to introduce the firtst solar lamps and home systems. She will explain the easy-go price system, health and ecological advantages of solar lights over from kerosene lamps and set up a system to supply the island with solar lamps and later maybe bigger solar systems. Lenja will train a local solar master from the island, who will provide the people of Juani. First goal will be to give light in form of lamps and install small plug-in-systems. A slightly bigger system is planned to get electricity to public places like the school.
The vision is to establish an independently working and sustainable project that is run by locals to empower the community.
School in Juani
It has 7 classroom (two are very in bad condition)
It has 267 pupils
It has 6 teachers
It has 5 teachers houses.
No water at school.
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