A loan helped enable over 500 women solar entrepreneurs to provide electricity and clean cookstoves in Nigeria and Tanzania.


Solar Sister's story

Over 600 million people in sub-Saharan Africa live without electricity and over 700 million must use harmful fuels such as firewood and charcoal for cooking. Energy poverty has a multitude of direct and indirect negative consequences on the health, education, and incomes of women in particular and of off-grid communities in general.

Solar Sister is a woman-founded social enterprise that created a deliberately woman-centric direct sales network that brings clean energy technology to remote communities in rural Africa. Solar Sister provides reliable and affordable sources of clean energy to off-grid communities while empowering local women using an Avon-style business model to reach customers living in last-mile communities in Tanzania and Nigeria.

Since its founding in 2009, Solar Sister has impacted almost 3 million people through its network of over 6,000 ​​women known as Solar Sister Entrepreneurs (SSEs).

A loan of $200,000 will allow Solar Sister to buy inventory and provide in-kind solar loans to 500 women entrepreneurs at a 0% APR. This is Solar Sister’s second loan through the Kiva Social Enterprise program. View their previous loan here.


This loan is special because:

It supports women entrepreneurs selling high-impact solar products in remote communities.



Loan details


Lenders and lending teams




Loan details