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Africa’s Largest Slum Will Watch World Cup on Solar-Powered TV

by , 06/16/10

kibera, kenya, world cup, solafrica, greenpeace, solar power, africa, sustainable design, social design

The Kibera slum of Nairobi is home to a million people — and no electricity. Kibera residents use dangerous and heavily-polluting kerosene lamps to see at night, and despite their fervor for soccer, watching the World Cup has been entirely out of reach — regardless of how geographically close it may be. Until now — a Swiss not-for-profit, Solafrica, has provided a portable solar power station that runs a large donated TV where residents can gather to watch the event.

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One Response to “Africa’s Largest Slum Will Watch World Cup on Solar-Powered TV”

  1. cashclientele cashclientele says:

    How much food, water and medication could the money that bought these solar panels have bought?

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