Description
Energy poverty is defined as having little or no access to grid electricity. Currently, 789 million people worldwide live in extreme energy poverty—that is 1 in 10 people. SolarBuddy has a solution to provide low-income families with a collective suite of sustainable solutions to help them break their cycles of energy poverty, while helping them thrive under the four pillars of health, education, environment, and economic.
Key Learnings
- Learn how innovative design solutions can solve the worst form of poverty in the world
- Discover the crucial role of UN SDG17 in achieving this
- Discover other opportunities these suites of solutions may apply to
- Explore the design process from problem to scalable suite of solutions