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Solar Powered Health Care, Helping Rohingya Resume Education, Fuel From Tree Waste

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25.01.2019
by Roxana Adam
#Africa, #Biofuel, #Education, #Rohingya, #Solar Energy
Photo: Alex Derr / Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)

With most remote facilities off-grid, solar power is allowing doctors to perform surgery, deliver babies, and other basic services that require electricity; thanks to 1,600 new school centers, over 145,000 refugees in Bangladesh have been able to resume their education; and a Swedish scientist makes fuel from tree waste.

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25.01.2019
by Roxana Adam
#Africa, #Biofuel, #Education, #Rohingya, #Solar Energy
Photo: Alex Derr / Flickr (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
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