Le 1er juin 2017, le Comité de la Charte a renouvelé le label du don en confiance à Electriciens sans frontières.
This project responds to a request from villagers and authorities in Phongsaly district. It consists in sharing and implementing with the inhabitants of 10 villages, several solutions for access to electricity. The needs cover areas such as health, education, social life and the development of economic activities.
The Haitian Ministry of Education and Vocational Training has initiated and piloted a programme for the installation of 500 interactive digital boards in schools throughout the country. The provision of the boards and the training of teachers for their use are provided by the Franco-haitian Haïti Futur association. The installation of solar-powered electricity supply systems is the responsibility of Electriciens sans frontières, who will provide services to Haitian companies.
In Madagascar, with a rate of access to electricity of only 4.8% in rural areas, 14 million rural people live without access to modern energy services. The Café Lumière project targets the forgotten rural populations of Madagascar with electrification strategies. The project involves the deployment of multi-service energy platforms, managed by a private operator, with the population and local authorities of several villages without electricity, enabling them to supply both collective infrastructures and market activities from renewable electricity.
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