Why Solar Lanterns and SHS Failed in Ethiopia

I still remember the day the first solar lantern arrived in my village. It was a small, bright beacon — a symbol of hope in a place where the sun set early and darkness stretched long. For the first time, families could gather around a light without the choking fumes of a kerosene lamp. Kids studied into the night, phones were charged, and there was music from radios powered by tiny solar panels. It felt revolutionary.


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