06/05/2025
What kind of effort does it take to electrify a village that’s too remote to connect to the main grid? What are the lives of a community without reliable energy access and the sacrifices they make in terms of living?
These are some of the questions we explored with partners , Sabah Forestry Department and at our recent Valley Immersion to Kampung Dagat, a village in the easternmost regions of Sabah, along the Tabin estuary. Through conversations with the Dagat community, we found inspiration in their stories of resilience, innovation and grit – highlighting what a shift to renewable energy can look like for even the most remote and rural areas of Sabah.
At the same time, we shared climate data that showed significant risk to this coastal region comprising mainly fisherfolk. Learning about rise in sea levels, heat stress, amongst other impacts can negate spirit. Yet, both community elders and youth alike shared aspirations to continue keeping forest and fisher traditions alive, to uplift kampung economy, demonstrating themselves as the root system and sustainability champions we need for a just transition!