Big changes often begin in kitchens and village discussion spaces. In Loko Kalada Village, Southwest Sumba, the stigma that women only belong “behind the scenes” is slowly fading. Through the introduction of energy-efficient stoves and water filtration systems, women are now playing a vital role in building an inclusive energy transition. Watch the video “Inclusive Energy Changemakers from Southwest Sumba” below to see how this empowerment is transforming the future of the village.
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May 6, 2026
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