Amina is 12 years old and dreams of becoming a doctor. But every night, she struggles to study because her home has no electricity. Her family uses a small kerosene lamp, but it barely provides enough light, and the smoke irritates her eyes.
Despite these challenges, Amina refuses to give up. She walks miles to a neighbor’s home where she can use a solar-powered light to study. Her determination is inspiring, but it shouldn’t be necessary.
Millions of children like Amina are at a disadvantage simply because they lack access to electricity. With reliable power, their futures could be so much brighter.