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A Brighter Future: Solar Panels and Clean Water Now Power MOET School in Malawi

  • Writer: FOMOE
    FOMOE
  • Apr 29
  • 1 min read



We are delighted to announce a meaningful milestone for MOET School in Makopola Village, Malawi: the successful installation of solar panels and access to clean water from Lake Malawi.


This initiative, made possible through a collaboration between FOMOE, H.E. Jackson Malawi, Voltalia, and We@Voltalia—the nonprofit arm of Voltalia dedicated to social and environmental impact projects—brings more than just infrastructure. It brings opportunity, hope, and transformation.


Thanks to the new solar energy system, the school now enjoys sustainable electricity, creating a safer and more supportive learning environment. Alongside this, the installation of a clean water system ensures that students have access to one of life’s most essential resources.


For the orphan and vulnerable children who attend MOET School, these improvements mark a turning point. Classrooms are now brighter, daily routines are safer, and the dream of learning without limits feels a little closer.


At FOMOE, we are proud to have contributed as a project partner and deeply grateful to all those whose effort, time, and dedication made this project possible.


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