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Water Learning Center

Preparing The Next
Generation of Water Leaders

Solar Champion Participants

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Youth Trained

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Training Partnered

Sustainable water solutions begin with strong local capacity. Our Learning Program in NTT brings together technology and community—empowering young people to take the lead through two key roles: Youth Facilitator and Village Youth.

Not just learning about water issues—they’re building the skills to provide, manage, and sustain clean water for their own communities.

Because those who live closest to the problem are also the ones closest to the solution.

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Solar Champion is a 4-month
learning journey designed to

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Build local experts in water and solar systems

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Strengthen community-led water management

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Inspire youth to lead real, lasting impact

Solar Champion Program Curriculum

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Peer-to-Peer Learning Community

In every session, participants actively exchanged stories, challenges, and ideas. This collaborative environment fostered mutual learning, where participants supported one another, shared practical tips, and built a strong sense of community.

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Yanto Fridus Neno

Solar Champion Village Youth from Tunabesi Village

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Solar Champion taught me many valuable lessons, but the most meaningful one was the importance of collaboration and long-term responsibility in managing renewable energy technology. I learned how solar power systems work to pump water, how to maintain systems, and how to raise community awareness so that we can take care of these facilities together.

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