Why Solar Power is the Major Trend in African Market?
In sub-Saharan Africa, nearly 600 million Africans have no electricity at all, so from the satellite images taken at night, the entire area is living
In sub-Saharan Africa, nearly 600 million Africans have no electricity at all, so from the satellite images taken at night, the entire area is living
Overview In 2000, about 1.3 million households in developing countries used solar home systems (SHSs). In 2018, the number grew to over 4 million households. This
What is corporate social responsibility? Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to the responsibility that an enterprise should pay to its stakeholders in its business operation.
Providing villages in rural DRC access to education and entertainment with solar-home-system-powered appliances. Photo © Solar Run Source:Lighting Global Solar Run, a Chinese manufacturer, was
On November 26th, 4000 units of pay-as-you-go(PAYG) solar home systems have been loaded in a total of 4 containers, being shipped to Burkina Faso in
▲UN WOMAN 2020 International Conference on Gender Equality and Corporate Social Responsibility Image source: UN Women On November 18th, the “2020 International Conference on Gender
What is PAYG (Pay-as-you-go) model? PAYG (Pay-as-you-go) is a system in which a person pays for the costs of something when they occur rather than before or afterward to facilitate payment
The Lighting Global program and its regional affiliate programs – Lighting Africa and Lighting Asia – all work to build markets capable of bringing high
01. Solar Run participated in the workshop On November 3, UNHCR organized a one-day 2020 UNHCR Supply Workshop in Shanghai. The workshop was led by
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, or UNHCR, is one of the organization’s main bodies in terms of purchasing goods and relief. But very
SHS, larger, higher-cost products of wattage 11+Wp, recorded sales of 563,000 units in the first half of 2020. This is a 32% decrease compared to
Ivorian children gathered to watch TV This is children in Ivory Coast, Africa, sitting around and watching TV happily. We have seen the backward