EcoLinks brings Korean innovation to Rwanda's water crisis

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When Johnson Penn first arrived in Korea as an international student from Cameroon, he quickly realized that Seoul was not just a hub of technology and trade — it could also be a bridge for global climate action. Today, just five years after founding his startup EcoLinks, Penn is preparing to launch one of the most ambitious Africa-based water purification projects ever backed by the Korean government. Recently, EcoLinks was selected for the 2025 International Carbon Reduction Program run by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA). The recognition will allow the startup to begin a full-scale feasibility study for its Solar-Powered and Smart Tap-Based Water Purification Project in Rwanda. The initiative aims to install 150 decentralized clean water systems across seven underserved districts, providing safe drinking water to more than 210,000 people while generating significant carbon reductions. For Penn, the project represents both a technological milestone and a personal mission. “This is more than just technology transfer,” he said in an interview with The Korea TimeWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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