
Across Western Kenya, small solar panels dot the rooftops of homes. But these panels are doing more than capturing sunlight. They are powering lives, changing how families live, how children study, and how people earn their livelihoods. The future, they say, is green

We know that water changes everything. For girls like Jane, we were privileged to tell her story, and the stories of other girls in Kajiado County, Kenya

Janet’s story is one of growth in every sense. Through training and access to a wide variety of seeds, she has built a harvest that does more than feed her family, it also supports her extended family and provides produce to sell.

Alice Oroma lives in Amuru District, northern Uganda. Alice's village got a new water tap just a few hundred metres from Alice's home. Instead of the hours it used to take her to fetch water, she can now get water in just 10 minutes, giving her peace of mind and more time back in her day.

Filming this story unfolded against the uncertainty of COVID-19, as the world was slowly shutting down around us. In the middle of that uncertainty, we found resilience.

Despite his original dream of becoming a teacher, Fanizo found his calling as a Community Health Worker (CHW).