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Msamala Sustainable Energy Project

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Last Updated: 04 May 2023
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Overview

Description

The Msamala project seeks to improve access to and use of sustainable energy (solar PV, efficient stoves, solar driers) within the communities, initiate reforestation activities, and collaborate with institutions and communities on energy issues.

About

This project aims to to contribute to the eradication of extreme poverty and hunger of poor rural people in Balaka District, by contributing to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and World Summit on Sustainable Development targets on energy.

Specifically the action aims to bring about in Traditional Authority (TA) Msamala improved, sustainable access to and use of fuel-wood energy, for the 180 370 people (61% of district populations) in poor subsistence farmers households living in 321 communities, and access to solar lighting impacting on about 5,000 students and 50 teachers. TA Msamala was selected because of an increasing number of unsustainable businesses based on extraction of energy and natural resources. The action will achieve its objectives using an intensive community empowerment approach, and is multi-sectoral in approach, facilitating links among stakeholders in communities, the district and nationally.

Project details

Created
19 March 2014
Duration
Starting: 29 Dec 2007
Ending: 17 Dec 2012
Budget
€1,805,339.00
Source of funding
Stakeholders/Partners
European Union, Concern Universal, Concern Universal
OPSYS & Contract number
196002

Related topics

Energy

Related countries

Africa