Ramonah Omukhobero is a SunnyMoney franchisee. Ramonah's new business allows her to distribute solar lights to homes throughout the village of Naitiri in Kenya. This is eradicating kerosene as a source of light and giving students the opportunity to study after dark with clean and affordable power.
This film was made with support from Barclays.
Solar Roller: 02.20
What do you get when you combine the power of the sun, a Jackie Chan action movie and your donation?
We've converted this minibus into a 4x4 sun-catching, cinema on wheels - the Solar Roller!
We attract crowds across rural Kenya by showing educational films and movies. At the same time we demonstrate how solar energy can liberate people from toxic and expensive kerosene, as well as power our mobile cinema!
Thank you for your support. Thank you for helping us to spread the word.
This film was made with support from Barclays.
Schools: 04.24
This short video shows the extraordinary impact of the support of SolarAid's donors. It focuses on our work with schools in East Africa... and shows how solar panels are helping children to achieve better exam results.
This film was made with support from Barclays.
Bob Kokonya: 05.50
Bob Kokonya is a farmer from Bungoma District, Kenya. He earns a little over a dollar a day and used to spend over 70% of his income on kerosene.
This film was made with support from Barclays.



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