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The Lifelight Becomes Sonia’s ‘Guardian Protector’

The Lifelight Becomes Sonia’s ‘Guardian Protector’

by Kristine Pearson | Mar 5, 2010 | Energy poverty, Rwanda

Location: Near Nyamata town, Rwanda | I first met Sonia in October 2009 when she received her Lifelight.  She was shy for her age and wore her best Sunday yellow church dress with frills and lace to the distribution session held at a local community hall.

Replacing Diesel duel with LED Lights for Rwandese Orphans

Replacing Diesel duel with LED Lights for Rwandese Orphans

by Kristine Pearson | Mar 5, 2010 | By Kristine Pearson, Energy poverty, Rwanda

For nearly three years, I’ve been focusing on understanding the use of firewood, kerosene and candles by vulnerable children and women in sub-Saharan Africa. I often write and speak about how kerosene, outside South Africa.

The Lifelight Becomes Sonia’s ‘Guardian Protector’

Reflections – 11 Years of Progress in Rwanda

by Kristine Pearson | Oct 13, 2009 | African progress, By Kristine Pearson, Children, Rwanda

Today is why I do my life’s work. A colleague, and I spent the day in Bugasera, Rwanda in an area where prior to the genocide, the population was 64,000, afterwards 2,000. We spoke with 30 (50/50 female/male) child heads of households

The Lifelight Becomes Sonia’s ‘Guardian Protector’

Watch Mama Lucy Talk About her Lifeline Radio

by Lifeline Energy | Sep 11, 2009 | Energy poverty

Check out our latest video on Alternative Channel where Mama Lucy Odipo, founder and headmistress of the Little Bees School in Starehe township, Nairobi speaks to CEO of Lifeline Energy,...
Why Can’t Poverty Reports Use Plain English?

Why Can’t Poverty Reports Use Plain English?

by Kristine Pearson | Apr 16, 2009 | By Kristine Pearson, Energy poverty

I have lived and worked in Africa for 20 years and expect to live the rest of my life here. During this time I have spoken to hundreds, maybe even thousands of orphans and vulnerable children and young people who live in unimaginable poverty.

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