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See also [http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=3075E5B365189662 more YouTube videos by Solarafrica.network].
 
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Wise use of our resources for sustainable development

Solarafrica.network is an NGO that both engages in local community projects, and assists local government institutions in the field of facilitation and implementation of renewable energies and efficient consumption alternatives. Solarafrica.network is affiliated with the Department of Commercial Crops, Fruits and Forestry, Ministry of Agriculture, Zanzibar, Tanzania.

Aim is to ease the social and economic implications of a delicate energy scenario, to improve the environmental aspects related to energy consumption, and empower novel and sustainable initiatives in the East African Region as an example for further reproduction. It has been a registered NGO in Zanzibar/Tanzania since 2004

News and recent developments

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  • October 2014: Solarafrica.network has two current projects in Zanzibar: Moto - Community Based Handicraft, and Dada - Healthy Food and Natural Cosmetics. Dada cooperatives are using SK14's and solar driers on daily base. Moto cooperatives use SK14's when the women meet to dye fibers.

Current Projects in Zanzibar/Tanzania

  • MOTO - Community Based Craft Production
  • Clay Stoves Zanzibar - save 50% firewood
  • Zanzibar Crafts&Culture Tour - Museum and Workshop

Audio and video

  • June 2015:
  • September 2009:
Solarafrica.network_Dada_-_Delicacies&Wholesome_Food_and_eCosmetics

Solarafrica.network Dada - Delicacies&Wholesome Food and eCosmetics

Dada (kiswahili for 'elder sister') is a community based project in Zanzibar, Tanzania. Women cooperatives produce sugar reduced jams, pasta, sun dried fruit, healthy snacks and wellness products like soap, creme and shampoo

Solarafrica.network_clay_oven-jiko_sanifu

Solarafrica.network clay oven-jiko sanifu

Solarafrica.network conducted workshops to make firewood saving clay ovens in Zanzibar

See also more YouTube videos by Solarafrica.network.

See also

External links

Contact

solarafrica.network
P.O. Box 2264
Zanzibar,
Tanzania

Email: solarafrica@zanzinet.com
Web: http://solarafricanetwork.wordpress.com
Twitter: @SOLARAFRICAnet