Solar energy in a suitcase brings light

Solar energy in a suitcase is an invention saving lives around the world in places that lack reliable electricity.

Dr. Laura Stachel discovered several years ago that many women and babies were dying during childbirth simply because there wasn’t adequate light to treat them. So she and her husband came up with a portable solar energy kit to provide light and power when necessary.

Since 2009, their nonprofit, We Care Solar, has given out nearly 250 free kits to medical facilities in Africa, Asia and South America.

“A lot of the clinics don’t have any electricity,” Stachel said. “Midwives use kerosene lanterns; they may use candles; they use their cell phones to deliver babies.”

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