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(Jerusalem Post) Sharon Udasin - By installing a small set of solar panels in some of the most remote of African villages, Sivan Borowich-Ya'ari and her organization Jewish Heart for Africa are able to bring electricity to schools, orphanages and medical clinics that have never seen artificial light before. Jewish Heart for Africa has helped 250,000 people throughout the continent. Based in New York City, the organization's goal is to save African lives using Israeli sustainable technology. Founded in 2008 by French-Israeli Borowich-Ya'ari, 33, the group had completed 58 solar projects in villages throughout Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi. 2012-06-08 00:00:00Full Article
Jewish Heart for Africa Finishes 58th Solar Project
(Jerusalem Post) Sharon Udasin - By installing a small set of solar panels in some of the most remote of African villages, Sivan Borowich-Ya'ari and her organization Jewish Heart for Africa are able to bring electricity to schools, orphanages and medical clinics that have never seen artificial light before. Jewish Heart for Africa has helped 250,000 people throughout the continent. Based in New York City, the organization's goal is to save African lives using Israeli sustainable technology. Founded in 2008 by French-Israeli Borowich-Ya'ari, 33, the group had completed 58 solar projects in villages throughout Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi. 2012-06-08 00:00:00Full Article
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