Who we are

The right idea, however small, can change lives

Practical Action uses technology to challenge poverty in developing countries.

Our strength is our approach. We find out what people are doing and help them to do it better. Through technology we enable poor communities to build on their skills and knowledge to produce sustainable and practical solutions - transforming their lives forever and protecting the world around them.

By doing this each year we help around a million people break out of the cycle of poverty ... for good.

Where we work

Practical Action works in over 40 countries across the world, with offices in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Peru, Bolivia, Sudan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, India, and Bangladesh.

Our publications, knowledge and approach are used in almost every developing country in the world - extending the reach of our practical approach to tackling poverty.

Why we do it

Practical Action was founded by radical economist and philosopher E.F. Schumacher over 45 years ago. Mostly famous for his 1973 book ‘Small is Beautiful’, he believed in putting people’s real needs at the heart of development, and that's the guiding principle that informs everything we do today.

Practical Action uses low cost, appropriate, small-scale development solutions to help people to help themselves. Whatever we do, our activities are always people focused, locally relevant and environmentally sensitive. Our vision is a world free of poverty and injustice in which technology is used to benefit all.

“Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage – to move in the opposite direction.” – E.F. Schumacher

Schumacher's ideas and philosophy continue to inform and inspire our work around the world.

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More about Practical Action

Energy documents

From policy reports and briefing documents to case studies and research papers, you will find all documents on energy here.

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Energy for All 2030

Energy for All 2030 is a cross-European project, dedicated to raising the public and political profile of energy access. Almost half the world’s population currently live without modern energy. Projections show that the situation is likely to be the same in two decades time. As a ...

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Energy policy

Access to basic, clean energy services is essential for sustainable development and poverty eradication, and provides major benefits in the areas of health, literacy and equity.

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Energy solutions

Energy for All 2030 is a cross-European project, dedicated to raising the public and political profile of energy access. Almost half the world’s population currently live without modern energy. Projections show that the situation is likely to be the same in two decades time. As a ...

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Gisele Bündchen visits Practical Action's energy access projects in Kenya

In January 2012 ‘World’s Greenest Celebrity’ and UNEP Ambassadorm, Gisele Bündchen, travelled to Kenya and experienced, first-hand, the reality of energy poverty, as part of the Energy for All 2030...

Practice and learning

Practical Action aims to increase poor people’s access to energy technology options, through improving the efficiency and productivity of biomass use, and through small scale, low cost, off-grid electricity supply.

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Scaling up our work

Practical Action aims to help eradicate poverty by developing and using technologies, and by demonstrating results, sharing knowledge and influencing others. Through our international work, we demonstrate alternatives, share knowledge and influence change.

  • We aim to tackle the underlying causes of poverty by campaigning to influence policies, institutions and processes. Through our campaigning and advocacy, Practical Action aims to achieve greater and more lasting impact from its work.
  • Our Technical Information Service, Practical Answers, aims to provide a means of accessing the wealth of technical information held by Practical Action, through technical briefs or the resource centre.
  • Our Education unit offers a range of support services for teachers and young people in the UK looking to address sustainable development within their teaching and learning.
  • Lessons from Practical Action's grassroots experience are also spread through consultancy services and publishing activities.

Our head office e-mail address is practicalaction@practicalaction.org.uk. Please see here for addresses of individual offices.

For general information about our work, please e-mail us at enquiries@practicalaction.org.uk

For specific technical enquiries, please visit our Technical Enquiry Service, or for specific information about our work around the world select the appropriate office from the list on the right.

To e-mail a specific staff member, please send an e-mail to practicalaction@practicalaction.org.uk with the person's name in the subject line.

Latin AmericaEast Africa Nepal Southern Africa Bangladesh South Asia Head Office - UKSudan

Head Office | Bangladesh | East Africa | Latin America | Nepal | South Asia | Southern Africa | Sudan

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