In Mali, at the end of 9th grade, students take the DEF, for Diplôme d’Études Fondamentales.This mandatory 9th grade exam that determines if they can continue their education. At our village schools, teachers are expected to do extra tutoring with students to help them prepare. But most villages are not connected to the electrical grid, so the only light comes from dim kerosene lanterns.
Solar lighting changes everything. Students can study together in well-lit classrooms, guided by teachers, preparing properly for exams that will shape their futures. The portable panels charge during Mali’s sunny days, providing reliable, FREE light every evening.
This Giving Tuesday, give the gift of educational opportunity. Just $600 installs complete solar lighting at one school.
