Katharina Münster

Katharina supports the Communication and Digital Innovation agenda of iBAN. Prior to joining iBAN, she gained working experience in development cooperation, public communications, and academia. Among others, she worked as a student assistant for the Asia-Pacific Research and Advice Network, drafted country reports for the Myanmar Representative Office of the Konrad-Adenauer-Foundation, and supported public outreach activities of the GIZ Programme for Sustainable Agricultural Supply Chains and Standards. Katharina holds a master’s degree in International Relations from the Free University of Berlin, the Humboldt University of Berlin, and Potsdam University. In addition, she studied abroad at Sciences Po Lyon and the University of Reading, UK.

Get your solar power business up and running

Country
Bangladesh

Are you someone who believes that solar power can solve the problem of getting cheap, clean energy to people living off the grid in developing countries? Do you believe that a solar lighting enterprise has great ‘inclusive business’ potential but are unsure about how to get started? If so, our latest Spotlight publication on Developing a successful solar lighting enterprise could point you in the right direction.

This Spotlight offers essential information on what to consider while setting up a solar power enterprise. From assessing the market, determining cost, identifying the technology required and financing, it provides an overview of the challenges involved. It recognises that financing is a major stumbling block for new businesses in this field and looks at the options available as well as listing a number of useful, additional resources for financial support.

Accompanying this Spotlight is the Checklist for developing a successful solar enterprise. This Checklist highlights the key questions that a solar lighting business owner should address to develop a sound business model and a compelling case to prospective funders or investors. It is an effective tool for anyone looking to set up a solar lighting enterprise and is based on the real-world experiences of other inclusive businesses.

Country
Bangladesh
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