The family Faye gathers into small plastic bags the production of peanuts while they charge their mobile phone thanks to the SunBell portable solar lamp.
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Mariama and Awa Faye prepare dinner after sunset with the SunBell lamp. The arrival of solar portable kits to Senegal, where the 40% of the population has no access to electric power, is changing the daily routines and lives of millions of people.
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Little Fatou enjoys the bath with her mum after the sun has set. Daily routines such as bathe children or cooking dinner have become moments of peace and calmness thanks to the arrival of solar portable lamps to remote areas in Senegal like Ndiayene, a small village in the outskirts of St Louis.
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The men of Faye family have dinner around a bowl with chicken and fries in front of the family home in Ndiayene, a small village in the outskirts of St Louis.
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Awa puts her make up on in front of the mirror before heading to the party in the village nearby to celebrate the corité.
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Little Fatou plays with her mum moments before going to bed. Ndiayene Village, St Louis, Senegal.
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Home page of the Web for BR!GHT, a Norwegian solar product company catering to anyone who needs to be less dependent on the electrical grid, whether by choice or by living in off-grid or bad-grid communities.
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Stories page of the Web for BR!GHT, a Norwegian solar product company catering to anyone who needs to be less dependent on the electrical grid, whether by choice or by living in off-grid or bad-grid communities.