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Title
Uses & Impacts of Solar Water Pumps Insights from Kenya, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia
Publisher
Efficiency for Access
Author
Efficiency for Access
Published in
July 2021
Abstract
This report presents the results of the research carried out by the 60 Decibels team through 1,851 phone interviews on the impact and experience of 1,193 solar water pump (SWP)customers in 2018-2021 who purchased their SWPs through companies participating in the Global LEAP Results-Based Financing programme. The target countries for the program were Kenya, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

As the market for SWPs that are appropriate for small-holder farmers is relatively nascent,our sample size was limited in some cases by customer numbers at the time of data collection.

This study aims to provide deeper insights into the impact of first-time appliance ownership. We conducted segmented analyses to look for trends by company, country, and gender, and have presented these where we saw differences.
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