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2009-01-08 05:10:00

Mali, where droughts are predicted to double in coming decades, is on the front line. Demand for health care is already growing so fast that communities are building small health centres like that in Boumou with their own hands. The Boumou solar-light system, and others in 30 villages, were installed by the Mali Folkecenter (MFC), an organisation funded by Christian Aid. It trains local people to maintain the systems, to ensure a continuing supply of virtually free energy. Properly maintained, they should last for 25 years. Solar energy

Dr Ibrahim Togola, MFC's director, has pioneered the use of renewable energy - from the sun, wind and bio-fuel - in poor communities. "Climate change for us is like living with HIV/Aids," he says. "We are seriously sick, we are going to get hurt more and more, and it is not in our control. We have to know how we can adapt our life to these conditions."

The southern village of Tabakoro, where MFC has its training centre, shows the full benefit of renewable technologies for its 2,000 people. Solar Module, connected to a deep bore-hole, supply clean running water. This drastically cuts down the time and effort that women have to spend fetching water. For many, this allows them time to attend evening adult literacy classes - lit by solar power. The village also boasts a small milling machine, powered by bio-fuel, to take away the strenuous and time-consuming work of pounding maize into flour. The cost? A few pence. The villagers earn the money through small-scale projects to make and sell soap and pottery. They also learn poultry farming and market gardening. http://www.linksuntrade.com

Perhaps the most valued resource, however, is the health centre, complete with solar-powered light and refrigerator. It is run by Dr Ismail Diarra, who was born in the village. He is in no doubt about the value of being able to react quickly, and with light to work by. "The night before last a child was brought here with a very high fever in a chronic stage of malaria," he said. "Because of the light and the drugs, we were able to save that child's life." China Motorcycle, Water Filters