Solar energy for families in Santo Domingo, Panama
Solar energy panama
Summary
Northwestern University students are providing two communities with training and materials to install household solar panel systems and build educational capacity by equipping schools with computers.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
Santo Domingo and Santa Librada are located in Chagres National Park, Panama. The communities do not have access to electricity because of their isolation. Our group has worked with them to install photovoltaic systems which light community buildings and family homes, power a school computer, protect livestock, and power a school refrigerator. We provide technical expertise, training and funding assistance. These projects benefit the communities’ health, economy and environment.
Activities
We work in rural villages of Panama to provide solar electricity for families. Our project focuses on aid that is sustainable: we teach the community members about modern electricity practices and provide them with support to last for a lifetime.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $5,563
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $13,873
Total Funding Goal: $19,436
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
By using solar energy instead of kerosene lamps, families can save money, protect their health by improving indoor air quality, continue craftwork and studying after dark, reduce carbon emissions, and use solar-energy expertise as an economic asset.
Project Message
Solar energy will change these kids’ lives. Fresh opportunities, from the new school computer to lights which enable studying after dark, will give them a better chance in the educational system.
- Bethany Summersgill, Project lead
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Sumeeth Jonathan
Team Member
48 Gordons Corner Road
Manalapan, NJ 07726
United States
732-682-5088
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
Engineers for a Sustainable World, Northwestern U
Harold Kung, Dept of Chemical & Bio. Engineering 2145 Sheridan Road
Evanston,
IL
60201
United States
732-682-5088
http://msgroups.tech.northwestern.edu/esw/panamasolar.htm
Where this Project is Located
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Panama
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For more information about Panama, read the Human Development Report on Panama or the Wikipedia entry for Panama.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on April 23, 2008
Latest Update from the Field
Project Update!
By Sumeeth Jonathan - Team Member, September 11, 2009 10:35 AM
Our Panama Solar project has made some REMARKABLE strides in the past few weeks.
Thanks to funding secured almost exclusively through Global Giving, ESW was able to send a team down to Panama during our spring break. As you may know, we have been working with local leaders and residents of Santo Domingo, Panama, to electrify households in the community. We are happy to say that four houses were successfully wired while we were down there. This means that house electrification in Santo Domingo is complete – the entire community now has light!
With house electrification in Santo Domingo complete, we are now looking to expand our efforts in Panama. We traveled to Santa Librada, Panama, on a diplomatic visit to meet with residents and start building relationships with community leaders. During our visit in Santa Librada, we began a needs-assessment for possible projects that we might be able to assist the community with. During our tenure we compiled several documents about the community, including a complete family tree of the community, information about education systems, past efforts to bring solar devices, and skills the community has. In particular, we are hoping to continue our theme of “education with implementation” that we have done time and time again in the past: we are seeking to help the residents help themselves.
Working with ESW members, we are hoping to develop and distribute a rice huller for these communities, which would significantly help these residents with this arduous task. We are also hoping this device will increase productivity enough to bring these communities out of subsistence farming and allowing them to sell rice as a business: textbook community development!
We are also very fortunate to note that we will be working with Abbott Industries, Inc., of Chicago, IL for the Panama Solar project! Abbott is looking to work with ESW engineers and team members with these projects in providing technical and logistical advice. This means that we need your support even more – an Abbott partnership has the potential to bolster the impact of our projects more than ever!
We cannot thank our past and continued donors enough for your support. Our trip could not have happened without your generosity, and we sincerely appreciate your time with our project. Please stay tuned for more updates!
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