Rose is married with four children and four grandchildren. In the evening, her grandchildren study for school, and Rose knits tablecloths. It is a challenge to light her home for these activities. It costs 670 shillings, or $5.90, a week to buy kerosene, candles, and batteries, and to rent a small solar panel. This is more money than Rose makes as a farmer. Thankfully, her children also contribute to the income of their 12-person household.
Not being able to light her compound at night has also been an issue of security. Over the past year, there have been several animal attacks on her chickens. She also worries about the safety of her water tanks.
Rose has been a member of Wumisyo wa Kisau Waia A women’s group since 2005. Since joining the group, she has learned how to earn money and values the support she receives from the other women. Rose now has two tanks but still walks for water during the dry season, especially when she needs to fetch water for her animals. Rose has been hoping for a solar panel to make studying easier for her grandchildren and so she can charge her phone at home, which she needs for her business.
Rose says she is so happy to receive this solar panel gift. It will be used to power security lights which will keep her chickens and her water tanks safe. Rose plans to start large-scale poultry farming. Her granddaughters and grandsons will be able to study more efficiently and will excel in school. She hopes that many more women will benefit from being a part of Path From Poverty.
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