Drawing lessons from a donor-funded solar project in rural Senegal, Afromusing discusses Bottom Up vs Top Down approach to development projects [1]: “The project had good intentions it appears, what with the powerful image of a hut with a solar panel on its roof. As reported on the article, the project is devolving into an unsustainable mess, with only 30% of the people paying the fees for the photovoltaic systems, and ongoing maintenance problems due to lack of money to change the batteries and keep the parts working properly.”
Senegal: sustainable development: a lesson from solar project
· Written by Ndesanjo Macha
Categories: Sub-Saharan Africa, Senegal, Development, Environment, Technology