Give vulnerable people in Burundi the power to sell solar lights to their community, building their dignity, providing their communities with needed light and helping the environment.
Support the protection of the nearly extinct Cross River gorilla by supplying solar lights to indigenous communities living in the Western Highlands in Cameroon.
This project will sell low cost solar lamps to poor villagers on an installment basis, thereby making them affordable, saving villagers money spent on candles for lighting.
This is phase two of a project facilitating green technology adoption and creating new business opportunities for poor women in East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia that does not require them to take on risk or debt.
This project is...
More than half of the households around Gunung Palung National Park in Kalimantan, Indonesia use wood for cooking. Most of this wood comes from the national park, which is home to 10% of the world’s remaining orangutans. Soot particles from...
Over 300,000 people in the eastern highlands of Papua have no access to light - not even kerosene or candles. Children cannot study at night and teachers have no light to prepare their lessons. Providing solar lights to families in these...
A special project facilitating green technology adoption and creating new business opportunities for poor women in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia that does not require them to take on risk or debt.
This project is also fundraising on Kopernik's...
Help remote indigenous communities in Papua with solar lights, saving them money otherwise spent on kerosene and candles.
This project is also fundraising on Kopernik's Japanese website.
Provide 300 impoverished children from Bali's remote mountain hamlet homes that have no access to clean drinking water with a sustainable source of safe water.
The project supported by Stichting Grenzeloos Salland and Aqua for All aims to provide a safe drinking water in easier accsess through our simple Nazava Water Filter technology to families at Nyuh Kuning sub-village.
This is a special project that facilitates green technology adoption and creates new business opportunities for poor women in East Nusa Tenggara of Indonesia that do not require them to take on risk or debt.
Schools are also responsible for plastic waste. By providing water filters at schools, students will have access to safe and clean drinking water and be able to fill their own recyclable water bottles at school. This project also aims to save...
This is a special project that facilitates green technology adoption and creates new business opportunities for poor women in East Nusa Tenggara of Indonesia that do not require them to take on risk or debt.
This is a special project that facilitates green technology adoption and creates new business opportunities for poor women in East Nusa Tenggara of Indonesia that do not require them to take on risk or debt.
More than 250,000 people have been affected by the flood crisis in Jakarta since Thursday 17 January 2013. Many flood victims are still facing hunger, dysentery and poor sanitation. Access to clean drinking water is very limited in the relief...
This project facilitates green technology adoption and creates new business opportunities for poor women that do not require them to take on risk or debt.
The purpose of this project is to improve the lives of people in Bojonegoro with a special focus on women. Kopernik believes that access to life-changing technology is the fastest, most direct way of improving people's lives and ending extreme...
The eruption of Mount Merapi in October 2010 had left hundreds of homes destroyed, and many now become homeless. They build temporary shelters using woven-bamboo panels for the wall and corrugated zinc roofs.
They also need stoves for daily cooking...
Improve lives of women and children in remote tribal regions with energy efficient, fuel-saving cookstoves that reduce harmful emissions without changing their cooking habits.
This project aims to improve the socio-economic conditions of 200 rural farming households in the Indian state of Orissa through a subsidized provision of solar lanterns and village lighting kits. The project will be directly implemented by...
Following 11 March earthquake and tsunami in Japan, it was hit again by the smaller, but strong earthquake on 7 April, leaving more areas without electricity.
Powerfilm, one of Kopernik's technology providers, has made a generous donation of 48...
On 11 March 2011, Japan was struck by the most powerful earthquake and tsunami, leaving massive impact and thousands of people remain homeless without proper access to energy and lighting. This emergency project provides solar powered lanterns to...
Provide vulnerable women and children in Western Kenya with rollable Q Drum containers to ease the burden of water transportation. This is phase three of our ongoing efforts. To date we've distributed 142 Q Drums, benefitting more than 700 people....
Help expand the resource and training centre in Rachuonyo district to provide an enabling environment for the rural poor’s social, political and economic empowerment.
The briquettes will be produced and marketed as an alternative fuel source for cooking. First, selected women will be trained in the production of the briquettes as well as in basic marketing/sales training. They will then produce the briquettes and...
To address connectivity and to bring light to the night, this project distributes the Firefly Desklamp, PowaPack Junior and PowaPack 5W to underserved, low-income, rural residents that are living without access to electricity in Cambodia.
In an innovative program, inexpensive and durable solar lanterns will be provided to rural Peruvian school libraries for children to checkout (like a book). Children who want to study at night with a powerful solar powered light can checkout a...
Kopernik has partnered with d.light design to enable classrooms in US schools to raise money to provide d.light solar lights to students living in the developing world without access to electricity... starting with middle schools in Atauro Island,...
Solar lights will help stop flashlight batteries being thrown overboard from fishing boats, saving the waters of Atauro island, and replace the dim, dangerous kerosene lamps used by households without access to electricity, saving families money.
This project aims to light up every household in Oecusse with a d.light solar light, so families can become independent of kerosene and have a brighter future.
This project aims to light up every household in Oecusse with a d.light solar light, so families can become independent of kerosene and have a brighter future.
Render unnecessary the purchase and disposal of batteries by people who fish and replace the dim oil lamps used by households unconnected to electricity.
This project aims to light up every household in Oecusse with a d.light solar light, so families can become independent of kerosene and have a brighter future.
This project will provide d.light solar lights to households in one Suco of Oecusse (a Suco is an administrative division) and will enable these families to become independent from kerosene and have a brighter future.
This project will provide d.light solar lights to households in one Suco of Oecusse (a Suco is an administrative division) and will enable these families to become independent from kerosene and have a brighter future.
This project will provide D.Light solar lights to households in Oecusse and will enable these families to become independent from kerosene and have a brighter future.
Fuel efficient stoves will be introduced to communities with the view to replacing the traditional 3-stone method of cooking with firewood. This will result in a decrease in the reliance on firewood because other forms of biomass can be used as fuel...
Maize is one of the most common staples in Timor-Leste. People, mostly women spend hours in shelling corns. The Do-It-Yourself Corn Sheller enables them to do it much faster, with much less efforts, leaving extra time for other productive activities...
Deaf children have little or no opportunity to feel the sound of each letter and other words, which in turn prevents them from developing reading and writing skills.
It is essential for children to hear sound to develop spoken language. This project will fit children with hearing loss with hearing instruments to provide this access to sound. The low-cost hearing aid technology from Solar Ear, combined with...
It is essential for children to hear sound to develop spoken language. This project will fit children with hearing loss with hearing instruments to provide this access to sound. The low-cost hearing aid technology from Solar Ear, combined with...
It is essential for children to hear sound to develop spoken language. This project will fit children with hearing loss with hearing instruments to provide this access to sound. The low-cost hearing aid technology from Solar Ear, combined with early...