by Sarah Baird | Mar 31, 2023 | LTBLI news and updates
Earlier this month, I traveled with LTBLI Founding Board Member (and exemplary husband), Ben, to Uganda for 9 action-packed days. Unable to travel since March 2020, due to the global pandemic and then an Ebola outbreak in 2022, LTBLI had lots of ground to cover. Below...
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 Jean Hakuzimana | 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 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 Rachel Stukenborg | Dec 27, 2021 | LTBLI news and updates
Shine On: Campus Voices – Connor Flynn Connor Flynn, an Environmental Studies student at The University of Washington, connected with Let There Be Light International while developing his e-commerce clothing brand, Transcendental Dreamer. In an interview with...
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