Communities in Senegal, Colombia, Jamaica, Palestine and Egypt are experimenting with more sustainable ways of living

“In the 2000s, we felt our land was dying. We were not getting the yields we were expecting,” says Ousmane Pame, who grew up in Guédé Chantier, a village of 7,000 inhabitants in northern Senegal.

When we started there was only two solar companies in Jamaica and now the phonebook is full of them

“We have created a movement of sustainable energy. It’s an extreme place. You see the contrast between dark and light.”

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