Picture exposition
THE EXCEPTATION
THE PIONNERS
THE SPARK
…IN DAILY LIFE
THE EXPECTATION • In her dimly lit hut, Félistine Bevavy, a resident of Amboangibe, helps her granddaughter with her homework by the light of the kerosene lamp.
THE EXPECTATION • Tiana Razafy, in her butcher shop in Amboangibe. The thirty-year-old dreams of opening a restaurant-bar.
THE PIONEERS • On their way to connect the last streetlights to the low-voltage lines in Amboangibe.
THE PIONEERS • Ny Leina Frankis, also known as Vazaha, a helper, climbs one of the electrical poles in Amboangibe to attach the DANGER sign.
THE SPARK • Dance of officials, local authorities, and Raiamandreny during the connection celebration in Amboangibe.
THE SPARK • For the first time in the history of Amboangibe, streetlights illuminate the main street of the village after the successful electrification of the power line.
THE SPARK • The sisters Wenda and Keindjinah take a few minutes to chat with their friend they met on the street, under the light of the new streetlights, before going to church.
… IN DAILY LIFE • Thérèse Be, a merchant and hotelier in Anjangoveratra, serves a cool beverage to a young customer in her grocery store.
… IN DAILY LIFE • Individuals come to sharpen their machetes on the electric grinder made available in Mr. Tantara’s sawmill in Anjangoveratra.
… IN DAILY LIFE • 9 PM in Anjangoveratra. Chantal Rasoa, a seamstress, finishes making a dress in her workshop, which also serves as her grocery store.