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Next Step Living-Supported Saha Global Introduces Ghana Families To Solar Energy, Cutting Energy Bill Costs And Reducing Carbon Emissions By One Thousand Tons Yearly

2015-06-01 05:27:59| pollutiononline Home Page

Saha Global, the woman-run nonprofit bringing solar energy and clean water technology to Northern Ghana, has made a significant impact in the health of families in the region and in new economic opportunities during its seven years of operation

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