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Young women graduate from nita to power homes with clean energy technologies

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Dr Isaac Kalua Green presents a certificate to graduates of KAWI Green Africa programme after their training on home solar system installation and maintenance at NITA, AthiRiver. [Philip Muasya, Standard]

Twenty-three girls have graduated from the KAWI Green Africa programme after a thorough training of how to install and maintain home solar systems and clean cookstoves.

They spent several months learning at the National Industrial Training Authority (NITA) in Athi River and graduated at the Green Africa Foundation grounds in Kitui County. The graduates are now ready to help light up homes with solar energy and promote clean cooking in their communities.

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