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The Little Light That Could Change Education In Rural Africa

The Little Light That Could Change Education In Rural Africa

From Design Indaba

Evans Wadongo is something of a national hero in Kenya. But the engineer and businessman has also garnered international attention for the innovative design of his MwangaBora solar lamp, which is helping to create a sustainable economy in rural areas. Wadongo grabbed headlines in 2010 as one of CNN’s Heroes, exposure that has led to more support from the international community.

Wadongo created his first solar lamp prototype based on experiments he conducted in his first year of university. “I decided to create a simple design for a solar lamp. I wanted something that could be fabricated within minutes by somebody who doesn’t really have any technical knowledge,” he says.

An artisan friend helped him refiine the finished appearance of the lamp, which is made primarily from recycled materials – scrap metal and solar panel offcuts. However, the LED bulbs themselves are of a high standard, as these are the heart of the lamp.

A solar powered LED lamp can eliminate many health risks, such as fire and respiratory illness caused by inhaling kerosene fumes. Even Wadongo himself suffered a deterioration of his eyesight from exposure to kerosene smoke. Furthermore, kerosene is expensive and requires constant replenishing.

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