Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh

by Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS)
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Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh
Solar lamp-A dream of poor student in Bangladesh

Project Report | Feb 3, 2022
Donate Solar Lights to educate coastal student

By Tasnimur Rabbi | Project Leader

Students are happy with solar lights
Students are happy with solar lights

Sundarbans coastal people of Bangladesh are living in the dark. Villages are enveloped in darkness after the sunset. Women use kerosene lamps or have to cook food on daylight only. Students have to skip their study hours at night. To continue student’s education lighting up villages at night, an initiative is underway to distribute different types of 2800 Solar Lamps and 504 solar home systems among Sundarbans coastal area families and install three solar stations. 

Impact:

80% of the community was Kerosene dependent but now this percentage has been reduced to 10% and expenditure for light reduced.

Feedbacks from the beneficiaries: 

A supported school going children express his feelings ‘‘with the support of this solar lamp, I can read at night. This solar light is blessing for me. Some of my friends are going to drop out from schools as they can’t study at night for increased price of kerosene. I request honorable donors to help them to continue study by giving solar lights. ’’

We would like to thank all our donors for being so kind to us  and we hope that our kind hearted donors will spread out their helping hands for the betterment of the underprivileged coastal students by starting monthly recurring donations;

https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/change-life-through-supporting-a-solar-lamp?show=recurring

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Organization Information

Bangladesh Environment and Development Society (BEDS)

Location: Khulna - Bangladesh
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Twitter: @beds15
Project Leader:
Md. Maksudur Rahman
Khulna , Khulna Bangladesh
$6,376 raised of $15,000 goal
 
134 donations
$8,624 to go
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