Solar Perspectives

Ausbildung in Solartechnik im Senegal – gegen Energiearmut und Migration

Tackling the causes of flight: career prospects instead of risky migration

Solar Perspectives supports young people in Senegal in building a self-determined future. Through practice-oriented training in solar technology, young people and returned migrants are given new opportunities to establish themselves in the local labor market – and at the same time make a contribution to the country’s energy transition.
Collins Selifano – Solartechniker aus Kenia

My way out of poverty

Kenya

The chance of education can change lives decisively. Read the story of Collins Selifano from Kenya, who made his way out of poverty thanks to solar training.

Initial situation and challenges

Despite economic growth, many young people in Senegal have no job prospects. Food crises, climate change, population growth and youth unemployment are driving many people to migrate. Returnees face the difficult task of reintegrating into their communities of origin – often without support. At the same time, there is a lack of skilled workers in the solar sector, even though the country offers ideal conditions for renewable energy.

Our approach

In Senegal, a practice-oriented training programme in the field of solar technology is being set up together with the University of Dakar and the organisation LERNA. It is aimed at young people and returned migrants with little schooling and facilitates access to training by providing lessons in the local language and paying for accommodation and transportation.

Two courses are held each year, each with 20 participants. The participants learn:

  • technical and theoretical knowledge of solar technology
  • Soft skills and psychosocial basics for starting a career
  • practice-oriented knowledge through an accompanying internship

Upon successful completion, participants receive a certificate that is officially recognised in West Africa. In addition to the training, they are supported in finding a job or setting up their own small business.

An accompanying research project at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland is helping to evaluate the programme and develop it further on an ongoing basis.

Project start with secured partial financing

Annual budget

CHF 265,500

Current project phase

2025-2028

Targets 2025-2028

  • Creating sustainable prospects locally: recognised solar training for returned and potential migrants to support reintegration

  • Tackling the causes of flight: economic stability and local opportunities by providing access to the local solar market or promoting solar start-ups

  • Ensure effectiveness: Accompanying research and ongoing evaluation for continous optimisation of the project.

Effect

For many young people in Senegal, this is their first real chance of vocational training and a self-determined life. The participants not only gain technical knowledge, but also self-confidence and new perspectives.

They strengthen their own economic situation and contribute to the energy transition in Senegal. Many support their families, set up small businesses or become role models in their communities. Solar Perspectives creates prospects – for people, rural areas and climate protection.

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Maria Bongard

Project responsibility

Maria Bongard

100 young people

receive vocational training through Solar Perspectives and find prospects in the solar sector.
Junge Menschen im Senegal absolvieren eine Solarausbildung – Perspektiven schaffen, Fluchtursachen bekämpfen

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