Train women to operate and maintain solar and battery systems, building local technical capacity, increasing system uptime, and creating pathways to paid, dignified work in communities powered by renewable energy.
Before this training, I didn’t think solar was something I could learn. The sessions were practical and easy to follow, and we got real hands-on experience with the equipment and safety steps. I finished the program with more confidence, a clear u...
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開始方法に関する詳細情報および共有リソース Solar Women Upskilling (India)
Thanks for your interest in our Women’s Solar Training program. This is a practical, hands-on training designed to help women build real, job-ready skills in solar installation basics, safety, troubleshooting, and system care, skills that can lead to income opportunities and strengthen local capacity in underserved communities. Through ChangeX, you’ll follow a clear action plan to recruit trainees, coordinate the training sessions, and track completion and outcomes so the program is meaningful, measurable, and ready to repeat in more communities.
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