ElectricAid’s Commitment – Integrity, Transparency and Accountability

You will be aware of the recent revelations concerning salaries paid in a small number of Irish charities. Some of our members have contacted us for reassurance; we feel it is appropriate to assure our members, friends, and supporters that integrity, transparency, and accountability are core values for ElectricAid. We do not pay any salaryContinue reading “ElectricAid’s Commitment – Integrity, Transparency and Accountability”

Electricity supply in Honduras

Three men in the municipality of Olancho, Honduras, help install their community’s electrification system in Los Cortes, bringing electricity to their homes for the first time thanks to ElectricAid support. See the attached report for a more in-depth report on this groundbreaking project: 13-A-024 Honduras Report

ElectricAid responds to Syrian crisis

The situation for the people of Syria continues to deteriorate. An estimated 70,000 people have been killed, and more than 3 million displaced – including 1.5 million children. Basics such as food, shelter and clean water are desperately needed, and the widespread and escalating violence means that many victims are impossible to reach. ElectricAid isContinue reading “ElectricAid responds to Syrian crisis”

Mosquito Nets in Ghana

Miriam Mahamadu from Ghana is pictured beside her son Ibrahim, 4, on the mat where he sleeps with his mother and two young cousins, using one of the mosquito nets supplied as part of a Christian Aid project supported by ElectricAid. Image provided by Christian Aid