I love to meet strong female leaders like Adama. In this case, I’m inspired by this mother-of-four’s dedication to helping her community access solar energy.
It’s a big deal in her town, especially since just 18.8 percent of the country has electricity — with an estimated 59.8 percent in urban areas and a mere three percent in rural areas, according to state statistics.
And, although Burkina Faso is one of the warmest countries in the world — bathed with sun almost all year — renewable energy sources like the sun account for only 6.4 percent of total production, with fuel accounting for more than half (62.9 percent) of energy sources, according to state statistics.
But, Wayen residents are changing their story, and women are at the centre of that initiative.
Adama is one of them.
As she plies her craft with a colleague in their workshop, she explains how easy it is to maintain the solar network in her community. And, I’m inspired as she talks with pride about a job that allows her to work, despite not having an education.