The Philippine Star

7 ‘solar mamas’ to train in India

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

Seven Filipino women, called ‘Solar Mamas’, will complete a six-month training this month as solar engineers in India.

The new solar engineers from rural parts of the Philippine­s are Arcelyn Dalingay from Kalinga Province, Zenaida Benitez from Cebu, Mildred Baroña from Abra, Sharon Flores from Zambales, Evelyn Clemente from Zambales, Magda Salvador from Tarlac and Cita Diaz from Tarlac.

The Philippine embassy in New Delhi visited the seven women training in Barefoot College in Ajmer District, Jaipur, Rajasthan province of India.

The Filipina participan­ts are part of a group of 34 rural women from Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cameroon, Cuba, Ecuador, Lesotho, Myanmar, Malaysia, South Sudan and the Philippine­s.

The women were selected from remote non- electrifie­d villages to attend the course sponsored by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs under the India Technical Economic Cooperatio­n (ITEC) Programme. They were trained to be able to assemble solar-powered equipment, mainly solar lamps, solar-powered cookers and solar-powered water heaters

The women emphasized their enthusiasm for being able to share their newfound knowledge with their own communitie­s. They will bring home their own assembled solar-powered lamp and solar panel.

Aside from knowledge transfer, they highlighte­d that such solar-powered instrument­s will be very useful to remote villages and to the Philippine­s as a whole during times of natural calamities.

Barefoot College is a non-government­al organizati­on founded in 1972 by Sanjit “Bunker” Roy to provide basic services and solutions to problems in rural communitie­s with the objective of making them self-sufficient and sustainabl­e.

The so-called “Barefoot Solutions” can be categorize­d into the delivery of solar electrific­ation, clean water, education, livelihood developmen­t and activism. Barefoot College has educated women as agents of sustainabl­e change from least developed and developing countries all over the world.

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