Lider ng Bukas
DepEd + ChildFund Philippines
Krissy, 16, pitched a solar energy project to her YES-O club in Dipolog. It failed. She rebuilt it. Now her SolaRise design is replicating in 20 rural schools, powered by provincial government funding. She's not famous. She's a high schooler who showed her town what "lider ng bukas" really means.

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About This Project
Organisation: DepEd + ChildFund Philippines
Location: Philippines-wide, Philippines
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Standard: DepEd-Mandated (Order No. 72, 2003)
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