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LEDs Lighting Up the African Darkness

Peace Corps Online writes "In a non-electrified society, life is defined by the sun and little is accomplished once it sets around 6 pm. Only 19 percent of rural areas in Ghana have electricity. The rest use foul-smelling kerosene lamps to light their huts, which pollute, provide little light and are major fire hazards. But now Philips has partnered with KITE, a not-for-profit Ghanaian organization, to bring artificial light to villages that have no electricity. The new Philips products include a portable lantern which provides bright white light where it is needed, the Dynamo Multi LED self-powered (wind-up) flashlight that provides 17 minutes of light from two minutes hand winding, and the 'My Reading Light,' which is a solar-powered reading light with built-in rechargeable battery. 'People can now do things in the evening,' says Harriette Amissah-Arthur, KITE's director. 'If you could only see the joy these products bring the villagers. You look at their faces; you have to see it to believe it.'"

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  1. At the same time, European Union bans incandescent by D4C5CE · · Score: 0, Troll

    lightbulbs to force their replacement with fluorescent tubes containing hazardous mercury (and which are ill-suited for many applications that require instant operation or even harness their heat), rather than leapfrogging directly to LEDs etc.

  2. Re:God bless (no text) by DrSkwid · · Score: 1, Troll

    If god wanted them to see at night he wouldn't have made it dark!

    So this is either against the will of god, or, hmm no, no other alternative.

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  3. polute with smelly kerosine? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    give me a break these people burn elephant shit for cooking. the world has become populated by pussies. where the fuck do you think all this electricity comes from any way? all this fag talk makes me want to wretch. look its cool someone gave the savages a flashlight but i can do without all the flowery tree hugging asswipe commentary. man up and grow a pair of balls

  4. Re:Gunfire by tpgp · · Score: 0, Troll

    but I am at this moment in Africa and it is true that such light (or modern technology) in a tent for example, can indeed attract freelancing bandits.

    Oh ffs. You are currently in 'Africa' are you? Do you realise that Africa is of a comparable size to the EU, China, Alaska & contiguous US combined?

    So... Where are you in relation to Ghana? Give us a quick breakdown of how crime in your area relates to crime in rural Ghana.

    It is utterly typical africa==bandits US groupthink that got your "tech in Africa means you get robbed" got modded up.

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  5. Small problem... by hesaigo999ca · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yeah the problem, is that for those lights to be useful at night, they need to stay on.
    They would have been better off setting up some lights that charge up during the day, and stay on all night , no?

    Rapist> "I am going to do you now...."
    Victim> "Wait...let me wind up this lamp so I can see you face..."
    Rapist> "Umhhmm......ok?"