What is it about?

Access to reliable electricity is crucial for providing healthcare services in many parts of Africa. However, many hospitals in remote and rural areas lack access to electricity, which can result in limited access to medical care and even loss of life. This NGO in Africa is helping to address this issue by donating solar panels to hospitals in need. By providing access to reliable and sustainable energy, the NGO is enabling hospitals to provide essential medical services, such as lighting, refrigeration for vaccines, and medical equipment operation. The work of this NGO highlights the importance of sustainable energy solutions in promoting health and well-being in Africa, particularly in remote and underserved areas.

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Why is it important?

The work of this NGO in Africa is important because it addresses a critical issue of access to electricity in remote and rural areas, which is crucial for providing healthcare services. Lack of access to electricity can result in limited access to essential medical care and even loss of life. By donating solar panels to hospitals in need, the NGO is helping to bridge the energy gap and promote sustainable energy solutions that can have long-lasting positive impacts on healthcare delivery. The work of this NGO also highlights the potential of sustainable energy solutions to promote sustainable development and improve the lives of people in underserved and marginalized communities. Overall, this work has significant implications for promoting health and well-being in Africa and beyond.

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I reached out to the CEO and Founder of companies operating in Africa for this project, did online interviews. Enjoyed it!

Quazi Tafsirul Islam
North South University

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This page is a summary of: Value co-creation through social innovation in healthcare: a case of WE CARE Solar, World Journal of Entrepreneurship Management and Sustainable Development, September 2020, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/wjemsd-03-2020-0024.
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