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Documentary on FBS Tv channel

On January 31st, FBS Fukuoka Broadcasting Corp. announced in the documentary program “Witness f” (last Sunday at 1:25 pm) “Continued Saga’s father’s challenge! -Going to the huge market in Africa-” (midnight 1:35) ) On air. This time, the sequel to “Sagan Oyaji no Gabai Challenge! -Nigeria Solar Power Project-” was broadcast on January 29, 2017. Last time, I introduced Mr. Nobuhiro Kawaguchi, the president of a small roof construction company in Tosu City, Saga Prefecture, who continues to light up non-electrified villages in Africa using thin solar panels. The “leading role” is an ultra-thin “film-like solar panel.” Although it is difficult to generate enough electricity to support a life full …

A Day with Japanese Students

The world is wide! !! Five continents spread out on the earth, and people live in various environments and cultures. This time, Kodokan 2 is a story about the African continent far from Japan. Africa is attracting attention from all over the world as a very energetic region for the future, such as population growth and economic development! What kind of Africa does everyone know? Animals such as elephants, giraffes, zebras, and lions, and vast grasslands … But that’s just part of Africa! There are many unknown worlds in Africa. Did you know that one in four people in the world will be African in 2050? That alone is a …

FUJI TELEVISION NETWORK

A new era of SDGs – Kens. co;ltd under his associated partner company GOR ( GOODS ON ROOF) has installed an LED lantern power station at primary school in Benin 2021.  The Republic of Benin is located in West Africa with a population of approximately 11 million. As you move from the city to the suburbs, the number of utility poles will gradually decrease. A rural town with no electricity. In elementary school, the brightness of the classroom was influenced by the weather. To improve this situation, this year, a Japanese general incorporated association has begun efforts to install “film-type solar panels” on the roofs of elementary schools. Compared to …