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Solar Lanterns and Boat Schools


Students are eager to learn on the Shidhulai floating boat school.

Growing up in a small village in Bangladesh, Mohammed Rezwan would get frustrated when schools closed during the rainy season, sometimes staying closed for months at a time. In recent years, the effects of global warming have caused unusually heavy rains, and melting glaciers in the Himalayas have caused sea levels to rise, flooding farmland, threatening the livelihood of local residents – and the education of their children.

Now an architect, Rezwan returned home and set to work in a different career – designing traditional flat-bottom river boats to operate as floating schools. A 2009 Tech Award laureate and executive director of the nonprofit Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha, Rezwan has pioneered the use of solar-powered "boat schools," as well as floating libraries, health clinics, training centers and gardens in flood-prone areas of Bangladesh.


Each classroom houses up to 90 children.
"Life becomes difficult during the monsoon season," Rezwan said. "It’s hard to move from one place to another. So I thought if the children cannot go to school, why don’t we bring the school to them?"


On a library boat, a student takes her book outside to read.





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Next year, Rezwan is thinking of adding a wooden platform to his floating gardens to provide more shelter to people during the rainy season. "We have to do what we can to help the Bangladesh people adapt to the climate change situation," he said. "We don’t have many resources, and our people don’t have anywhere to go. If we want to live here, we have to learn to live on the water."

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