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"My mother used to just be at home now she has come back and is an engineer and a leader .She is on the village Energy committee said a 10 year old girl from the village of Madala." When I grow up I will be Governor " Little more than a year ago homes in the village of Madala were dark after sunset.Today they are filled with light from solar lanterns as women bustle around cooking and children do their homework near the lamp light.One woman has brought this light to six wards remote Shinyalu sub county. AT least 50 households now have their own solar lanterns for lighting .They are among the 15 illiterate  rural mothers  many of them also grandmothers from Kakamega who benchmarked in Kitui county courtesy NGAAF office , to install and maintain solar lanterns .The program is part of the women representative initiative.After 3 weeks training  trainees return to their villages to electrify households with solar lantern and assume responsibility for their repair and maintenance for a period of five years .We hope this will be a challenge to other women who want changes and want to eradicate poverty , said Jane one of the trainees .These women not only bring electricity to their communities for the first time but they also introduce a renewable and sustainable source of energy can be maintained and replicated in the remaining 11 sub counties .Despite being illiterate  of modest means and having travelled outside Kakamega, within weeks of returning home trainees have managed to set up solar lanterns in the 6 wards of Shinyalu sub county .

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