Archives
- 2012.01.17: Solar brings IT and learning power to remote island
- 2011.06.10: Lighting health clinics: A wonderful day in Uhafiwa village
- 2011.04.18: Health and home - solar possibilities in Imalinyi
- 2011.02.18: Health dispensary saved by solar power in Tanzania
- 2010.10.18: The importance and value of microsolar in rural Tanzania
- 2010.09.30: Chole Mjini team up with SolarAid to light entire island
- 2010.09.13: Sun in Singida shines on SunnyMoney Franchisees
- 2010.06.30: 200 new solar panels for Tanzania health clinics
- 2010.06.11: Chole Island becomes a solar island
- 2010.04.14: Sunny Money Tanzania: Douglas's story
- 2010.03.10: Inhaling black smoke - the darker side to tin lamps
- 2010.03.03: Tanzanian office begins distribution of new micro-solar Ravi kit.
- 2010.02.23: Solar means fewer challenges for Changalikwa
- 2010.01.28: A beacon of light for the community of Kibindu
- 2009.12.30: Road trip - from sunrise to sunset: solar in Tanzania
- 2009.12.06: Road trip - the journey to Farm 17
- 2009.12.01: The Times team visit
- 2009.11.19: Seeing solar in action
- 2009.10.29: SolarAid photo of the week...
- 2009.10.14: SolarAid Tanzania office becomes solarised!
- 2009.09.25: Mason visits the London office
- 2009.08.27: A preventable tragedy
- 2009.08.20: Bringing the world together
- 2009.07.02: An unforgettable journey
- 2009.06.17: Microsolar success
- 2009.06.04: Solar for life
- 2009.05.19: Celebrations as more schools embrace solar
- 2009.03.30: More possibilities for solar in rural areas...
- 2009.03.17: Solar for schools in Iringa...
- 2009.03.06: Neema Crafts steps in to help unlucky Kasim
- 2009.02.26: First thoughts of SolarAid Tanzania...
- 2009.02.11: First of two solar donations arrive in Tanzania
- 2009.02.06: Two chickens for a solar panel
- 2009.01.30: A solar village, Tinga Tinga style!
- 2009.01.20: Solar for Igoda Primary School
- 2009.01.06: The gift of sunshine
- 2008.12.22: Luhunga's sunny gift that keeps on giving
- 2008.12.15: On school assessment
- 2008.12.09: Dihimba Secondary School rises to the challenge
- 2008.12.02: What SolarAid can learn from established social enterprises in Tanzania
- 2008.11.25: Meeting the women weavers of Ifakara
- 2008.11.10: My trip to Mtwara: how energising rural schools could improve education
- 2008.10.06: Bringing light and income to the women most in need
- 2008.09.26: A random meeting in a parking lot...
- 2008.09.01: Something that Lonely Planet does not include
- 2008.08.22: Umeme Rahisi!
- 2008.08.13: Meeting some of the locals
- 2008.08.07: First impressions of Tanzania
- 2008.07.24: New volunteer on the way
- 2008.07.16: New office!
- 2008.06.10: Microsolar sales are on the up!
- 2008.06.04: Setting up in Tanzania
- 2008.05.21: Training the sales force
- 2008.05.01: Help us fund rural health clinics in Tanzania
- 2008.04.02: Destory starts as solar manager
- 2008.03.20: Video of our solar project
- 2008.03.18: Product test
- 2008.03.03: A growing project
- 2008.02.15: From our volunteers in Tanzania
- 2008.02.10: The solar panels are selling!
- 2008.02.02: Update on our recent visit to Tanzania
- 2008.01.21: Solar for children
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