Electricity in Afghanistan: video

Posted by Niall O Murchu in Concern Blog | 10 December 2008 | 5 comments

Until now, many villages in northern Afghanistan have had no dependable electricity. This is beginning to change – Concern is helping to bring electricity to the area through the use of micro-hydro power.

The project has had a huge impact on people’s lives. Electricity has brought improvements in health, education, agriculture and security. Watch the video below to find out more.


Afghanistan micro-hydro power from Concern Worldwide on Vimeo.

Comments

That is good to use micro-hydro power so that in that villages electricity can be provided and it will be useful in education, health and other things. ----------- neetu

l like this add.

i think it is great for them for electricity for better lives their more fortuante more education more porduction in making clothes and sweaters its so good

this programme will bring stability to our country in the field of eduacation ; life improment and life needs

Sustainable. Love it.

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