Do you usually look for food or objects at night? it is just normal right? You go to the kitchen open the cupboard or the refrigerator, but imagine this everyday task without light? Electricity makes our lives simpler and more productive.
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We at Wattero are grateful for the trust of all of you in 2018. We were able to consolidate the Godjiboue project on the Ivory Coast, providing sustainable energy for more than 70 families.
Happy 2019 everyone!
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Access to technology, by having access o electricity brings young people into contact with the broader world, opening up access to education and can change their future in a better way.
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Life without electricity is very difficult, especially for women.
Here a resident of Godijboué, holds her flashlight so she can light her way.
We at Wattero are changing this, offering solar panels with easy ways of payment.
We believe that sustainable empowement can be achieved
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We have a new Business Development Manager!
Kjersti has as background African studies in the NTNU, where she is currently studying Masters in Strategic Business Development and Entrepeneruship.
She currently lives in Throndheim.
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In Godjiboué, many traditions are still maintained, such as collective decisions in the center of the city. When we started working in the community, it was there that we talked with the residents about their expectations. This photo is from one of these meetings.
This video was recorded by Elisabeth on one of the visits to Godjiboué, where our pilot project is in action, providing clean energy to around 75 families. We were able to carry out this project thanks to you and we hope to have you again in our new project: Sassandra!