Aeta grandmas train on solar engineering
>> Thursday, July 7, 2016
CLARK
FREEPORT, Pampanga – More grandmothers from Aeta communities will be trained as
“solar engineers” under a program launched by the Bases Conversion Development
Authority (BCDA).
The BCDA said the project sprung from
the experience of four Aeta women, who trained for six months in India’s
alternative school called The Barefoot College, on fabricating, installing,
repairing and maintaining solar lighting equipment.
“These Aeta women are now
responsible for solar electrifying 100 households in their communities and for
repairing and maintaining the equipment for a minimum of five years,” the BCDA
said.
The
BCDA said Aeta women, preferably grandmothers who no longer work for a
living for their families, would be trained at a facility in this freeport.
“Once the communities are
solar-electrified, the quality of life of indigenous folk is expected to be
more productive. They will be able to use appliances and gadgets while their
children can study at night and even use computers and access the Internet to
increase their knowledge and awareness,” it said.
The Clark Development Corp. (CDC) and
the Diwata-Women in Resource Development Inc. recently signed an agreement for
the use of the BCDA Group Women’s Center for the training of Aeta women.
“The project is... part of BCDA and
CDC’s gender and development community relations program and corporate social
responsibility,” said BCDA chairperson Ma. Aurora Garcia.
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