Power to the people who need it most

Can you remember the last time you had a power cut—looking for the candles, cooking in their dim light and getting annoyed when you realised all your digital clocks were flashing 00:00? At the back of your mind, however, you knew the frustration wouldn’t last long…that, eventually, the power would come back on.

According to the latest data, just over 1 billion people around the world live without electricity. More than 580 million of them are in sub-Saharan Africa, and more than 275 million are in India.

The demand for electricity is huge. Communities need it to power their businesses, schools and hospitals. Parents need it for earning an income, and for cooking and refrigerating food. And, as daylight fades, children need it for safety, studying, and playing with family and friends.

Many families are forced to rely on charcoal or firewood to light and heat their homes and to cook food. Families spend countless hours and a huge proportion of their income gathering these fuels—time and money they could otherwise invest in education, healthcare and earning an income.

Energy poverty doesn’t just prevent communities from giving their children a prosperous future, though. It also kills millions of people every year. The toxic fumes that pollute their homes shorten their lives by years. World Health Organization estimates put the number of deaths linked to indoor air pollution in 2012 to 4.3 million.

Renewable energy is the future

At the IKEA Foundation, we have a vision for a better future. This World Earth Day, we are announcing six new grants, totalling €40 million, to help 630,000 people in Asia and Africa get access to clean, renewable energy. Our partners will use the grants to achieve great things:

  • Habitat for Humanity aims to develop and construct a 1.5 MW solar-power plant and connect households in Uganda to it.
  • One Acre Fund will equip farmers with improved seeds, solar lights and training so they can better feed their families and adapt to a changing climate in Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda.
  • SELCO Foundation will design and implement sustainable energy solutions that improve health, education and income generation in underserved communities in India.
  • The Rainforest Alliance will empower tea-farming communities in Kenya to switch to more sustainable and efficient renewable energy using biomass briquettes and solar technology.
  • UNHCR and Practical Action will work in refugee camps in Rwanda and Jordan to deliver affordable and sustainable renewable energy to homes, schools, businesses and health clinics.

All communities need access to energy in order to thrive. It’s so important that the United Nations says: “Energy is central to nearly every major challenge and opportunity the world faces today. Be it for jobs, security, climate change, food production or increasing incomes, access to energy for all is essential.”

People living in extreme poverty cannot lift themselves out of it unless they have reliable energy sources. These communities are also the least able to adapt to the devastating consequences of climate change.

By providing access to renewable energy, we are not only giving families the means to change their lives for the better, but we are also helping them survive and recover more quickly when disasters strike.

After all, energy gives families power. Renewable energy gives families a future.

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Habitat for Humanity

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One Acre Fund

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UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
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“Every time I go home I see many families losing crops and harvests due to drought caused by the climate crisis. It really dampens my heart.”

Dr. Catherine Mwema, the Director of Research and Learning at @thebomaproject, has seen first-hand how this crisis detrimentally impacts communities and livelihoods.

Northern Kenya has been facing unprecedented drought in recent years.

How can we support vulnerable communities during this fast-accelerating crisis? 💭

Alongside BOMA, we’re transforming food systems and promoting #GreenEntrepreneurship in these remote areas. This project will give women, young people, and refugees the support they need to increase their income while protecting their natural environment 🌍

Follow the link in our bio to learn more about BOMA’s support in the region 🔗

#FoodSytemsTransformation #ClimateSolutions #ClimateChange
“Every time I go home I see many families losing crops and harvests due to drought caused by the climate crisis. It really dampens my heart.”

Dr. Catherine Mwema, the Director of Research and Learning at @thebomaproject, has seen first-hand how this crisis detrimentally impacts communities and livelihoods.

Northern Kenya has been facing unprecedented drought in recent years.

How can we support vulnerable communities during this fast-accelerating crisis? 💭

Alongside BOMA, we’re transforming food systems and promoting #GreenEntrepreneurship in these remote areas. This project will give women, young people, and refugees the support they need to increase their income while protecting their natural environment 🌍

Follow the link in our bio to learn more about BOMA’s support in the region 🔗

#FoodSytemsTransformation #ClimateSolutions #ClimateChange
“Every time I go home I see many families losing crops and harvests due to drought caused by the climate crisis. It really dampens my heart.”

Dr. Catherine Mwema, the Director of Research and Learning at @thebomaproject, has seen first-hand how this crisis detrimentally impacts communities and livelihoods.

Northern Kenya has been facing unprecedented drought in recent years.

How can we support vulnerable communities during this fast-accelerating crisis? 💭

Alongside BOMA, we’re transforming food systems and promoting #GreenEntrepreneurship in these remote areas. This project will give women, young people, and refugees the support they need to increase their income while protecting their natural environment 🌍

Follow the link in our bio to learn more about BOMA’s support in the region 🔗

#FoodSytemsTransformation #ClimateSolutions #ClimateChange
“Every time I go home I see many families losing crops and harvests due to drought caused by the climate crisis. It really dampens my heart.”

Dr. Catherine Mwema, the Director of Research and Learning at @thebomaproject, has seen first-hand how this crisis detrimentally impacts communities and livelihoods.

Northern Kenya has been facing unprecedented drought in recent years.

How can we support vulnerable communities during this fast-accelerating crisis? 💭

Alongside BOMA, we’re transforming food systems and promoting #GreenEntrepreneurship in these remote areas. This project will give women, young people, and refugees the support they need to increase their income while protecting their natural environment 🌍

Follow the link in our bio to learn more about BOMA’s support in the region 🔗

#FoodSytemsTransformation #ClimateSolutions #ClimateChange
“Every time I go home I see many families losing crops and harvests due to drought caused by the climate crisis. It really dampens my heart.” Dr. Catherine Mwema, the Director of Research and Learning at @thebomaproject, has seen first-hand how this crisis detrimentally impacts communities and livelihoods. Northern Kenya has been facing unprecedented drought in recent years. How can we support vulnerable communities during this fast-accelerating crisis? 💭 Alongside BOMA, we’re transforming food systems and promoting #GreenEntrepreneurship in these remote areas. This project will give women, young people, and refugees the support they need to increase their income while protecting their natural environment 🌍 Follow the link in our bio to learn more about BOMA’s support in the region 🔗 #FoodSytemsTransformation #ClimateSolutions #ClimateChange
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