by Hannah Schulman | Aug 26, 2022 | LTBLI news and updates
Hannah Schulman is this summer’s Energy Poverty Intern at Let There Be Light International (LTBLI). She is a rising Junior at Tufts University who is studying Community Health and Environmental Studies. Her interests lie at the intersection of human and...
by Let There Be Light International | Aug 4, 2022 | LTBLI news and updates
Last month, Let There Be Light International (LTBLI) implemented one of its most comprehensive solar projects to-date. Working in cooperation with local stakeholders and another US-based nonprofit, LTBLI launched three (3) of its signature solar projects in the...
by Let There Be Light International | Aug 1, 2022 | LTBLI news and updates
Click here to see the gallery as individual photos. Shine On! Donate Solar and Shine On!
by Let There Be Light International | Jun 28, 2022 | LTBLI news and updates
Eight years ago, Let There Be Light International (LTBLI) began solar programming in Uganda with its first official partner. 8 years later, LTBLI is marking a major milestone – One Million lives impacted by solar programming in 3 countries. You may wonder how we...
by Sarah Baird | Feb 10, 2022 | LTBLI news and updates
Solar Lights are Changing Lives in Salalira Guest blog written by Olivia Owino, M&E and Training Consultant to LTBLI and Solar Health Uganda (based in Uganda). Let There Be Light International’s maternal and infant health project, Safe Births and Healthy Homes...
by Sarah Baird | Jan 13, 2022 | LTBLI news and updates
Lights4Literacy Shines During COVID-19 Guest blog written by Siriman Kiryowa, Solar Health Uganda Field Research Analyst. Lights4Literacy is an innovative solar project in Uganda. It is a collaborative educational program undertaken by Let There Be Light International...
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