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[Title] => Four Aeta grandmas return as solar engineers
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[Title] => Aeta grandmas to train as solar engineers
[Summary] => Seven grandmothers from Aeta communities in the provinces of Tarlac, Zambales and Abra, who all can neither read nor write, have been selected to attend a training program in a college in India and become ‘solar engineers’.
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