Salesian Community in Palabek Has New Solar Power System
Salesian Missions funds the project
(ANS – Palabek, Uganda – April 1, 2026) – The Salesian community in Palabek Refugee Settlement, located in Uganda, has a new solar power system thanks to donor funding by Salesian Missions of New Rochelle. The funding enabled the successful installation of 60 high-quality solar panels, harnessing renewable energy to meet the community’s electricity needs. This significantly enhances energy access for the community, including religious missionaries and residents.
The upgraded system has contributed to reducing dependence
on fuel-based generators, leading to noticeable savings in operational costs.
The new system also advances environmental conservation efforts by utilizing
renewable solar energy and decreasing the community’s carbon footprint. More
than 600 people from the youth center and chapel have benefited from this
donation.
Before the project, chapels, youth centers, nursery schools,
and the community needed more electricity than the existing system could
provide. The old system’s capacity was insufficient to supply continuous
electricity where needed. The 12 batteries could power the area for only a few
hours after sunset, with some lighting lasting just 3 hours. To address this,
the new system increased the number of batteries to 16, including high-quality
lithium batteries known for their long life and resistance.
The installed system now supports lighting, communication,
and basic electrical needs within the residence, enhancing daily living and
community activities. The improved energy infrastructure has increased the
community’s ability to support various programs and activities, fostering
development and well-being.
Ojok Denis Mlozi, aged 51, is one those benefiting from the
project. He cares for his 6 younger siblings and his 4 children, and he has
also taken in 2 orphaned children from his sister. Mlozi is a trainee technical
teacher, currently working with Don Bosco Vocational Training Center in
Palabek.
Mlozi was excited about the new solar power system and aware
of the challenges faced by the Salesian community. He said, “Before the
project, I was worried that power outages might occur earlier in the night,
especially since the community hosts important visitors. I felt reassured when
the project was completed because the new system was built with high-quality
technology. Overall, I and others are happy with the changes brought by the
project. We are grateful for the support.”
Salesian missionaries living and working among the
refugees at Palabek Refugee Resettlement Camp provide a range of educational
and social development programs for the 93,000 people living in the camp. Most
of them are from South Sudan, and 60% are under age 13. Salesians have been
supporting refugees since the opening of the camp in 2016.

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