Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Solar Power for Schools in Uganda

The company, Kyocera, has pledged to donate and install solar power systems to 15 schools in Uganda over the next five years. You know how I am about Uganda children and their education, so it is no shocker to hear how exciting I think this is. With the adult literacy rate in Uganda at about 65%, I think it is vitally important to improve the children’s education system. Many schools in Uganda do not have electricity. This will enable the school to bring in educational tools, including computers, televisions, radios, and lights! It is hard for most people in the United States to think of a school with no lights.

Thank you Kyocera for helping educate the children of Uganda, the children who carry the future of Uganda on their shoulders!

We would love the opportunity to bring solar power into our orphan villages. Maybe this is something we should think about for future projects…

Pastor Jackson Senyonga
Christian Life Ministries

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