Our Programs

We are working closely with the Low-tech Lab Yaoundé on a community empowerment program that teaches Cameroonians from needy communities and young Cameroonian engineers how to build solar lamps.

The goal of this program is to make the technology of low-tech light solar lamps accessible and empower people who directly benefit from the light of these devices. If the solar lamp ever gets damaged, they could repair it safely.

Our workshops are a place where we have fun trying new things, using our bodies and minds while connecting with people from all walks of life.

Impact Low-Tech Lab is dedicated to saving the earth through community empowerment and repurposing recycled materials, with the aim of improving lives in African communities.

Our nonprofit association is founded on other social missions which are to share our essential knowledge and to improve society for future generations. We want to inspire and mobilize out community to care for our common cause while achieving climate and ecological justice.

What are we doing?

We work closely work with the Low-Tech Lab Yaoundé on a community empowerment program, where Cameroonians from communities in need and young Cameroonian engineers learn how to build solar lamps.

The goal of this program is to make the technology of the Low-Tech Light solar lamp accessible , and to empower the populations who directly benefit from the light of these devices. If the solar lamp was ever damaged, they could safely repair it.

Our Approach

Our projects must demonstrate a community-based approach with a plan for the long term environmental sustainability for the households who benefited for the low-tech solutions.

In Conclusion

Our workshops are a place to enjoy trying new things, using our bodies and minds, while socialising with people from all walks of life.

It has been our experience that projects designed through this process have a greater chance of acceptance and lasting success.