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@BarefootCollege

Providing solutions to problems in rural communities with the objective of making them self-sufficient & sustainable.

Rajasthan, India
Joined November 2012

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    Our latest BCI film is launching to celebrate ! Our programs provide rural with that help them to thrive & be conscientious stewards of their local .

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  2. Update: Solar 🌞 equipment has been shipped to Indonesia 🌏. Our in will soon be installing clean, affordable solar home lighting systems that will benefit hundreds of villagers.

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  3. Our hearts are with the Afghan people right now. We stand with them, and all people effected by this unrest, now and always. We ask you to give what help you can to organisations working on the ground right now.

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  4. Training for Socio-Economic Empowerment: This is why we do what we do!

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  5. We're hiring! We have few new positions that need dedicated, team-oriented individuals driven by serving others. You could be our next Finance Coordinator.

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  6. We're hiring! We have few new positions that need dedicated, team-oriented individuals driven by serving others. You could be our next Education and Wellness Project Lead.

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  7. We're hiring! We have few new positions that need dedicated, team-oriented individuals driven by serving others. You could be our next HR manager.

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  8. Our Covid champions have done incredible work keeping rural communities informed. 💪- they've earned Barefoot College International recognition as one of India's Top 50 Covid-19 last-mile responders. Read more >>>

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  9. Happy ! 🥳 This year's theme- Transforming Food Systems: Innovation for Human & Planetary Health 🌍 Enow Epe-Ako Mary is a 🌞 & 🍄 cultivator from Buea, who completed her training in 2020 in India with BCI.

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  10. This beautifully written story shares the journey of one of our Indian Solar Mamas in Ladakh. From darkness to light, she shares how learning with Barefoot College International has transformed her life.

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  11. On , we recognize the incredible women that we have worked alongside. We honour their cultural traditions and lifestyles and recognize the importance of indigenous heritages around the world. Let's ensure that we

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  12. Great News: Barefoot College International is rated one of the top 50 Covid-19 last-mile in India. We address all 4 categories of vital need: Prevention and Protection, and , Inclusive Access & Securing .

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  13. Our trained women from are beekeepers who produce , pure from wildflowers, fruits, mangrove trees & coral. as a provides or boosts incomes for rural women with a minimal time commitment.

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  14. Highlights from the Solar installations done by our in .

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  15. This is why we do what we do 🧡

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  16. Modern Ghana reports on our partnership with Cameroon organization RUWDEC as we and the Solar Mamas solar electrify rural villages across both the English and French-speaking regions of the country.

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  17. We have been working with Aspirational Districts across India 🇮🇳 to provide lucrative livelihood and educational opportunities for rural communities. Read more 👇👇👇

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  18. Our latest BCI video: The Solar Mama Revolution in Guatemala. Many thanks to for his speedy and indelible contribution.

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  19. Women are NEVER too old to pursue their dreams!

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  20. Niembain Charlotte, 60, travelled to India in 2019 to learn solar engineering with Barefoot College International. When she was asked to come to India to study, she saw a future with meaningful work. She went on to return home & electrify 50 homes in rural Cameroon.

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  21. Join us as we discuss the role of community in our work around the world with Prince's Trust International next Wednesday, 28th July. Register for the Webinar here:

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