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DOI: 10.5334/STA.DM
关键词: SAFER 、 Evening 、 Socioeconomics 、 Business 、 Advertising 、 Literacy Programs 、 Handicraft 、 Solar powered 、 Literacy 、 Work (electrical) 、 Livelihood
摘要: By distributing solar lamps to vulnerable rural women in Yemen, we promoted enrollment literacy programs, as well reading among their children. We saw a number of secondary benefits well: safer households where dangerous kerosene were used less frequently the evening; livelihood activities - cooking, husbandry, handicrafts continued safely into evening hours; children found it easier work on homework using powered lamps; and walk dark, streets with slung around necks.