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Opportunity for Women in Renewable Energy Technology Use in Bangladesh. This was initiated in 1999 with $175,000 from ESMAP as a project in Char Montaz, a coastal island in Bangladesh, with technical assistance from Prokaushali Sangsad Ltd (PSL). South Asia Partnership, Bangladesh, an NGO provided initial support in social mobilization and micro-credit. The project provided skill and renewable energy technology training to 32 poor women in Char Montaz and assited them in establishing the Coastal Women's Electrification and Development Microenterprise, which now has become a SME with 117 employees. Diversification: Initially, it was assembling of DC lamps and providing services through battery charging station. Now the SME has moved to assembling CFL and LED lamps, controllers and inverters of solar home system (SHS) and mobile phone chargers. It has provided SHS to almost 30,000 households, small enterprises and markets in coastal areas, where grid electrification is not a feasible option. The lessons from this project was taken into a larger project: Bangladesh Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Development ($200m). In this project, nearly 200,000 SHS are provided to poor households in remote areas. Grameen Shaki, Srijani, TMSS and other NGOs learnt from this project and made micro-finance available to the poor households for SHS. The World Bank

Channel: Nonprofits & Activism
Uploaded: February 15, 2008 at 2:05 pm
Author: WorldBank

Length: 0:08:52
Rating: 4.62
Views: 12,955

Tags: World Bank Bangladesh Asia gender women energy

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KoroOutbreak (Wednesday 27th of August 2008 09:25:04 PM)
I'm happy to see WorldBank moving away from funding GOVERNMENTS and working towards funding THEIR PEOPLE. More microcredit for the poor people who need it! Fund education for those who can't afford it! Keep up the good work. These things make me proud to be American, not war.
Eritrean122 (Wednesday 20th of August 2008 08:39:50 PM)
weird they look alot like the women from my country and we are located in north east africa lol it's kinda funny
ronyahmed (Monday 30th of June 2008 07:01:34 AM)
Finally something productive from Bengali Women .. love it
nmutube21 (Sunday 18th of May 2008 11:13:14 PM)
This is wonderful. As a chemical engineering, viewing this video brings much relief and joy into my heart that the sun and the moon have shone in my motherland through technology and at the same time helping many Bangladeshis in numerous ways. Thank you for making this video because this excites young people that there are many ways to help in this world and to live a sustainable life. Also many applause to World Bank in promoting these types of project throughout our world. Nazrul
1mohan (Saturday 8th of November 2008 06:19:47 AM)
one thing that annoying me though is the imams! these idiots are a real threat, they have even brought down the baul statues at zia international airport!
Mohiy2 (Saturday 10th of May 2008 07:25:20 PM)
Interesting!!!
nllonewolf (Saturday 3rd of May 2008 01:16:47 PM)
Wow. This is nice. Makes me proud. So much is happening in my country since I left 15 years ago. I like the way Ms. Nilufar Ahmad describes project. So realistic, simple and plain language. No technocal jargon. I have not been home for many years. But I could see (?day dream) it as Ms Ahmad speaks on. Thank you Ms. Ahmad. Please keep up the good work.
wafi0123 (Tuesday 22nd of April 2008 08:55:31 PM)
your little effort which is like a great donation for my beloving nation.I will respect you like mother teresa, where as we just think i am thinking about thoes hw could solve it but u r just in there good luck
Nazirpur (Friday 18th of April 2008 11:45:45 PM)
Very good, commendable effort. A noble gesture to enlighten the world by the help of energy provided by the Nature. I congratulate the WorldBank team, for starting a project like this from rural area of Bangladesh.
pravicpu (Sunday 23rd of March 2008 06:27:38 PM)
Good effort. Hope more will come from ESMAP.