Solar Water Pump And Irrigation Project Help to Light Up 6,000 Households In  3 Villages Empower Smallholder Farmers Out of Poverty 1000 Microloan for Rural Women in Zambia

Kukula Solar

Org #68026
Vetted since 2019 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2016
year founded
$67,893
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Our mission is to replace dirty and expensive lighting solutions with sustainable energy alternatives for the million people living without electricity in Southern Africa.

Project Leaders
Francis Mbewe
Francis Mbewe
Thelma Phiri
Thelma Phiri
Team
Francis Mbewe, Alinafe Phiri, Josias Banda, Dallitso Chilombo, Hector Chiseula, Tamanda Mbewe, Felix Sakala, John Banda
Organization Information
Plot 1635 Off Airport Road
Chipata, Eastern Province 10101
Zambia
+260953635502
Organization Information
Plot 1635 Off Airport Road
Chipata, Eastern Province 10101
Zambia
+260953635502

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Lighting Up Lives: The Impact of Solar Home Systems in Chiteza Village

By Francis Mbewe | Project Leader

In the rural village of Chiteza, located in Chief Mafuta of Chipangali District, access to electricity has long been a challenge. For years, the villagers have relied on traditional lighting methods,... Read the full report ›

From Dry Spells to Bountiful Harvests: The Power of Solar Water Pumps

By Francis Mbewe | Project Leader

In the heart of Zambia's Eastern Province lies Undu Village, a small rural community where agriculture is the primary source of livelihood. For smallholder farmers like Mr. Kaira, the unpredictable... Read the full report ›

A Breath of Fresh Air: How Improved Cookstoves Transformed Lives in Chinunda Village

By Francis Mbewe | Project Leader

Nestled in the heart of Chipangali District in Eastern Province, Zambia, lies the rural village of Chinunda. For generations, the community relied on traditional cooking methods, burning firewood and... Read the full report ›
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