
In Kakuma Refugee Camp, there is no access to power or electricity. This mainly affect the school children. When they are given homework at school, most of them cannot complete it after sunset when they get home due to lack of power. For many girls, when they get home from school, they have to immediately do home chores and during the night, they can no longer do revision. This often affects students academics and limits their ability to keep up with their studies.
Our kind donor Mr Christopher Miller donated portable solar lamps to be given to school children to address the challenges that leaners face due to the lack of electricity. 60 leaners were able to receive the Solar lamps with much gratitude.

With these solar lamps, they will be able to complete their homework and their evening revision at home, creating a better environment for studying. This in return will make them stay committed in their educational goals. Not only will the lamps help the leaners, but their families as well as it will be used at home for many other activities at night. This provides a safe and sustainable source of light.

Thank you soo much Mr Christopher Miller for your kindness and for remembering the leaners in Kakuma Refugee Camp. This support creates opportunity and hope for young leaners striving for a better future despite challenging circumstances.

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