Un venditore di strada che utilizza una lampada solare fornendo al contempo servizi ai suoi clienti per le strade nelle baraccopoli di Kibera, Nairobi. Migliaia di famiglie in K.
7000 x 4667 px | 59,3 x 39,5 cm | 23,3 x 15,6 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
28 febbraio 2022
Altre informazioni:
A street vendor using a solar lamp while providing services to her customers down by the streets in Kibera Slums, Nairobi. Thousand of households in Kenya's Kibera Slums depend on electricity as a main source of energy, but to many who are not able or can not afford the highly growing electricity prices prefer using cheap energy sources like candles and kerosene tin lamps which comes with many side effects in it including the rising coast of Kerosene and a high number of challenges. Many locals have been victims of deaths from electric shocks and fires caused by high voltage tangled wires running through the corridors of an infinite overcrowded population surrounded by homes that are more close to one another would therefore prefer more innovative energy solutions. In Kibera Slums today, most residents especially the street vendors, private schools, Nongovernmental Organisations, street lights, and schools are all using the cheap solar energy system which is a more reliable and cheap source of energy. This has made it a little easier in recycling most electric energy consumed by residents and has also helped in reducing the high number of deaths that rice from electric shocks and the day-to-day slum fires.