


The installation of solar street lights at the Gambaga Camp marks a significant milestone in improving the safety, security, and overall quality of life for residents within the camp. This initiative aims to provide sustainable and reliable lighting to the community, especially during the night, addressing one of the major challenges faced by inhabitants due to limited access to electricity.
With the new solar-powered lights, pathways, communal areas, and key locations within the camp are now well illuminated, ensuring safer movement after dark and reducing the risks of accidents or security incidents. The project not only enhances visibility but also promotes a sense of safety and comfort, particularly for women and children who often move around the camp in the evenings.
Beyond improving security, the solar street lighting system contributes to environmental sustainability by utilizing clean, renewable energy sources instead of relying on fossil fuels or generators. It also reduces maintenance costs and ensures continuous lighting even during power outages.
The residents and local authorities of Gambaga Camp have expressed deep appreciation to the project sponsors and partners for their thoughtful intervention. This development stands as a testament to the power of sustainable solutions in transforming communities and fostering dignity and resilience among displaced populations.