Let There Be Light International's Solar Health in Rural Uganda Project focuses on improving the health and safety of off-grid communities in rural Uganda. The Solar Health Project engages in three primary activities through grant-based programmatic partnerships with local NGO's and other stakeholders.
Poverty reduction and economic growth can be sustained only if natural resources are managed on a sustainable basis. Greening rural development can stimulate rural economies, create jobs, help maintain critical ecosystem services and strengthen climate resilience of the rural poor.
The objective of the Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development Additional Financing (AF) Project for Paraguay is to improve in a sustainable way the socio-economic condition of small-scale farmers and indigenous communities in the project area, through the support of actions to strengthen the
The restructuring of the Punjab Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project for India formalizes differences between the project activities identified at appraisal and the activities being implemented.
The primary objectives of the Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project for Nepal are to: (1) improve rural water supply and sanitation sector institutional performance and mainstream the "Fund Board" (Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board) approach in the Government's s
The objectives of the Carbon Offset Project are to increase access to modern energy from renewable energy sources and to reduce global emissions of carbon dioxide.
Between 1996 and March 2011, the Rura Energy Development Programme (REDP) enabled more than 57,000 households to light their homes, cook their food and power their enterprises from sources of clean energy.
In many OECD countries, governments have invested large amounts of public money to support renewable energy (RE) development and are requiring significant quantities of it to be sold by energy providers.