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USAID Impact Report 2018
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Sorting tomatoes at a night market in Karagita, Kenya (Photo by Evan Mills)

How Dr. Evan Mills, with Blum Center support, helped put off-grid solar on the map

With support from the Blum Center, the Berkeley Lab scientist and his colleagues provided the first substantive analysis of how electric lighting — specifically, high-efficiency solar-powered electric light sources unattached to an electrical grid — improves the lives and well-being of people using fuel-based lighting.

Camille Brulé, a PhD student in Prof. Nelson's research group, with wastewater equipment (Photo by Sophia Safa)

World Water Week: Prof. Kara Nelson Talks Water, Waste, and Engineering for Climate Action

World Water Week is an annual conference and global observance focused on tackling the world’s most pressing water-related challenges — urging policymakers and innovators to take bold action on sustainable solutions. This year’s theme, “Water for Climate Action,” highlights the essential role that water plays in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to a changing climate.

The GPP class of 2025 (Photo by Amy Sullivan)

GPP’s Class of 2025 Driven by Compassion, Connection, and Humanity

As this year’s Global Poverty and Practice (GPP) graduates stepped onto the stage to receive their diplomas, they carried with them a hard-earned insight: the injustices they spent years studying weren’t distant or theoretical — they were urgent and unfolding all around them. Their time in the program has prepared them to enter the world beyond Berkeley with a strong sense of purpose, ready to confront poverty in a time of growing global uncertainty.

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