“Our target communities in the Yaghnob Valley should have received them at the end of last year, but due to weather conditions and the closure of the only road that connects the valley to the mainland, we had to wait. In total, we plan to distribute 20 such lighting systems along with solar parabolic kitchens and pressure cookers,” says Anton Timoshenko, executive director of the Little Earth.
“This year we will distribute such solar lighting systems for the first time. Now, at night, the windows in the houses of the Yaghnobis will light much brighter. We hope that this autonomous light source will be a good helper for local residents. Subsequent monitoring will show how much these systems are in demand and effective,” says Timur Idrisov, senior adviser to the Little Earth.