«The greatest challenge of my life was unemployment – and the feeling that my dreams could never come true», says Endale Tsega.
Endale is 30 years old and comes from Hagere Mariyam, a small town in Ethiopia. Like many young people there, he grew up without electricity. Many things that others take for granted seemed out of reach for him.
«I had the will to make a change, but no means, no access to education, no prospects», he recalls. But then he was given an opportunity that changed everything.

Thanks to the Solar Learning Ethiopia project, Endale was able to complete training as a solar technician. «I’ve always been interested in solar technology because it has the potential to solve the energy crisis in my town and across Ethiopia», says Endale.
Today, that’s exactly what he is doing. Together with five other project participants – including three women – he founded a company with the help of a microloan. They install solar systems, repair existing ones, and bring electricity to homes, schools, and small businesses. Their work is transforming lives in a sustainable way.

Tsegaye Hailye, our local project manager, experiences the deep impact of the project every day: «It’s moving to see how many young people find work in the solar sector after their training and gain financial independence. But it’s also painful to know that we are still far from reaching everyone who needs help.»
«Your donation not only gives people like Endale new perspectives for a self-determined future. You also bring hope to entire families and communities.»
«Every contribution counts.»
«Thank you very much for your solidarity and your support.»