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There is a constant humming noise. The clamour and clatter is obnoxious, annoying and spewing what looks like grey dust into the air. And the smell. Oh the smell. The malodorous smog coming from the diesel generators in Africa is enough to turn a beautiful blue sky to a depressing grey. I’ve seen them everywhere; […]
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A few weeks ago I had the honour of visiting the Mully Children’s Family in Yata, Kenya with Paul Mbole of Norwegian Catholic Aid and Dr. Mulli, the founder of MCF. (Photo gallery below) We met at the University of Strathmore during the launch event of the Climate Innovation Centre – a world bank funded […]
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This month sees the 11-month anniversary of our Sidonge Pilot project – one that has been very rewarding and full of interesting lessons learned. We set out early 2011 to identify one or more sites in Eastern Africa for deployment of our sustainable development model, looking to validate three key points in proving our solution: […]
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I wrote in a previous post about our experience at the UNEP GMEF 2012 sustainable energy for all expo in Nairobi recently. The folks at Climate Action Programme have released a video of an interview I did while there, talking about “Changing Rural Life Forever” and RVE.SOL. What it’s about, why and how we are doing […]
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You can click the video below to watch it. Please feel free to read my post on the event itself  by clicking here and read the many comments we received about KUDURA at the expo here.
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