Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar

by BHN Association
Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar
Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar
Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar
Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar
Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar
Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar
Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar
Solar Power to Villages in Karen State, Myanmar

Summary

In Myanmar many of the minority ethnical areas were left without infrastructures due to the battles against the central government. After the cease fire better infrastructues are indispensable to encourage refugees and Internally Displaced Persons(IDP) to return to their home lands. BHN started supplying solar electricity to remote villages to imporove their lives.

$15,000
total goal
$12,464
remaining
22
donors
0
monthly donors
1
fundraiser
9
years

Challenge

In Myanmar, there are as many as 135 ethnic minority groups and over 60 years after independence of the country, many of these ethnic minority groups were in battle against the central govenment, demanding ethnical autonomy.Recently, most of these ethnic groups agreed ceasefire with the central govenment and the refugees and Internally Displaced Persons(IDP) are gradually returning to theri home lands.However, most of the disputed areas were deserted and left without infrastructure investments

Solution

Since last summer,to encourage people to return, BHN has been trying to build solar power systems in Shan Ywar Thit sub-township in Karen(=Kayin) State. With LED lamps in the high school students can now study at night to prepare for exams for higher education and watch educational TV and video programs. In the village community center, villagers are frequently gathering and watching TV programs and chat. Also at school, teachers can now communicate with their families via radio telephone set.

Long-Term Impact

As the next project BHN installed the same solar system in the high school of Paung village located far south.Parents of high school students now do not need to buy candles for their children to study at night. Also,in Shan Ywar Thit, BHN plans to supply solar power to the area hospital and equip villages with radio phones, which covers over 10,000 inhabitants in the area. With such improved basic infrastructures BHN wishes to encourage more refugees and IDPs to return to their old home lands.

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Organization Information

BHN Association

Location: Taito-ku, Tokyo - Japan
Website:
Project Leader:
Hirofumi Aizawa
Project Manager
Taito-ku , Tokyo Japan

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