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Ethiopia launches project aimed at converting public health facilities to renewable energy sources | TV BRICS, 19.10.24
The initiative, which involves the use of solar energy to provide electricity to health facilities, will reach 6.7 million citizens across the country.
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Great job Ethiopia for the significant steps ahead towards dealing with the issue of climate change.
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This is surely a great idea ... Since renewable energy is sustainable and dependable health facilities and the people will benefit hugely from this
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Access to electricity can be life-changing for healthcare facilities. Exciting to see Ethiopia pushing forward with solar energy for its health sector
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This initiative is fantastic! Converting health facilities to solar energy will significantly improve healthcare access and outcomes for millions in underserved areas. It's a great example of how renewable energy can drive sustainable development while enhancing public health in Ethiopia.
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@munene_mugambi absolutely
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This is a great idea that should be copied by many hospitals in Africa where energy bills are exhobitant.
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@tabitha_kimani Adopting renewable energy in hospitals across Africa could drastically cut energy costs and improve service delivery. It's a smart, sustainable solution that could set a powerful precedent for the continent.
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@munene_mugambi and it would also make the services affordable and effective
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@tabitha_kimani especially Kenya... It could be a game changer
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A brilliant move towards sustainability
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@ann_nyambura_542 and energy independence
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Ethiopia is undoubtedly moving forward towards positive change.
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@frankoh_kihm_080 Hear Hear!!! Ethiopia’s commitment to renewable energy, especially in critical sectors like healthcare, showcases its dedication to sustainable development.
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this is a great move towards reduction of fossils reliance
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@annett_michuki i agree... We need more of such in all public facilities
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Great way to reduce maternal and child mortality by ensuring more consistent healthcare services.
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@peter_karanga this is why renewable energy is the best option... It is reliable, stable and sustainable
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Ethiopia is definitely taking a step in the right direction these days
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@sarah_chabane_874 they are and definitely deserve more climate love
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By adopting renewable energy sources, Ethiopia can reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, thereby lowering greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to global climate change mitigation efforts.
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@rashid_kamau i agree... This will boost the country's effort of fighting climate change
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This solar project not only aims to enhance health outcomes but also supports the country's broader commitment to sustainable energy solutions.
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@kelvin_thuranira_kaberia I Know... This project will largely contribute to the county's climate goals and targets
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This is the way to go..green energy is our future, thus we need to embrace it sooner Inorder to bring about change.
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@jane_wangui the sooner the better