Philippines-wide
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.

Impact Metrics
Students in Clubs
Schools Participating
Eco-Scouts Trained/Year
Sustainable Development Goals
Quality Education
Gender Equality
Decent Work
Reduced Inequality
Responsible Consumption
Climate Action
Life on Land
About This Project
Verification Standard
Endorsed and monitored by national or international government agencies.
Standard: DepEd-Mandated (Order No. 72, 2003)
How Funding Works
Funding Route: Partnership Agreement
This project operates through a formalized partnership with government or multilateral organisations, ensuring sustainable impact.
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