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Solar Energy in Conflict Zones

Photo: Sudan and Solar Energy

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SOLAR ENERGY IN CONFLICT ZONES

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Displaced. Determined. Data-Driven.

“ Solar energy acts as a survival infrastructure in conflicted communities - not just an environmental solution. “

Our Story

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1How have conflicts over 25 years shaped solar PV use, capacity, and household impact in conflict - affected communities?

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17 countries

25 yrs

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Solar deployment increases significantly during conflicts.

PV Modules

Solar Lamps

40%

20%

Interpretations

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When the Grid Goes Dark, the Sun Keeps the Lights On but Lives are at Risk.

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Awareness Gap

Service Gap

Photo: sight-saving-surgery-south-sudan

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The Problem

Today's Reality : Absent for months or sporadic

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Our Solution

“ Solar Pilot Kit ”

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distributed by

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Over 80% of public service projects in Khartoum’s neighborhoods are initiated or supported by Committees.

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Our Partners

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Flexible Funding

Expertise & Mentorship

Advocacy & Amplification

We seek a partnership that goes beyond financial support:

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Our Ask

Applied

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General Public

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Funders

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This is not just a project — it’s a movement for resilience, led by the people who live it every day.