Light-For-All
Background
Solar TukiIn Nepal, 2.4 million households are to this day compelled to use kerosene based Tuki for household lighting, as they do not have access to electricity (either because of the geographical remoteness from the national grid or because of not having the capacity to pay for the electricity connection even in the place where national electricity grid is available). This form of lighting is neither cost effective nor is it environment friendly

Objective
  • To displace kerosene lamps by solar based household lighting (known as Solar Tuki) through the integrated approach of community mobilization and technological intervention.
Key intervention
To promote solar tuki, various trainings and orientations are conducted. So as to make the solar tuki affordable to the population living below the poverty line, micro-financing mechanism has been developed by mobilizing local saving and credit groups, enabling the people to purchase it on an installment basis.

Some of the social impacts are:

  • Light: clean, white and smokeless light, which can be moved around (irrespective of rain or wind storm)
  • Radio: able to listen for a longer time without having to worry the increase in cost
  • Poverty eradication and a new economy: resource (sun) is made into an economic value, creating employment
  • Education: allows children to study longer
  • Environment (no fumes emission, no indoor pollution)
  • Better health (less amount spent in medicine, soap)
  • Reduced fire hazards

Two types of systems are being promoted:

  • House-to-house charging system
  • Community based multiple charging system – in which the users bring the tuki to get it charged in the center (and pay monthly fee)


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22nd ECCA Day Celebrated

22nd ECCA day was celebrated on 18 July 2009 at ECCA Office.

Awarded distributed during ECCA day
01. Winners of Second National Essay Competition 2009

02. Announcement of Nature Club Proposal Competition winners

03. Outstanding Performance Award
Mr. Laxmi Parsad Timalsina
Mr. Chandra Bahadur Dulal

04. Honorary Membership
Mr. Ukesh Raj Bhuju

05. Top Nine counselor of the 2008/09
Rajesh Banjankar
Bikash Maharjan            Anup Basnet
Mochan Bhatterai          Prativa Duwal
Suchita Shrestha           Anita Shrestha
Roji Maharjan                Elina Nakarmi

06. Consellor of the Year 2008/09
Anal Dhungana

Winners of Call for Proposal

Theme: 'School Environment Improvement'

Winner List

01.  Shree Thade Primary School
Tistung -3 Makawanpur
Project: School Fencing

01.  Bal Mandal Secondary School
Jasbire-1, Maipokhari, Ilam
Project: Drinking Water Reserve Tank Construction

Winners of Essay Competition

Theme: 'Role of School Environment in Education for Sustainable Development'

Winner List

01.   Bijay Kumar Jethara, Patan H.S. School, Patan Nature Club, Patan Dhoka, Lalitpur

02.   Sugandha Misra, Birendra Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya, Sallaghari, Bhaktapur

03.   Ruja Rai, Blooming Buds International School, Old Baneshwor, Kathmandu

04.   Gorakh Raj Joshi, Geeta Mata Prakriti Club, Bijeshwori, Kathmandu

Binita Lama, Lalit Kalyan Kendra Lower Secondary School, Lalit Kalyan Nature Club, Bhol Dhoka, Lalitpur

 
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