MOVING WINDMILLS
In late 2006 William Kamkwamba, a young Malawian from a remote village, built a windmill from scrap material and a photo in a children's text book. His invention not only powered his family's home, but has inspired a community of supporters and fuels a promising future for sustainable development in his country. This is his story.

“Moving Windmills” won the “Best North American Filmmaker” award from Participant Media at the Pangea Day Film Festival. Since the film’s release, “Moving Windmills” has been screened at the World Economic Forum, the Consumer Electronics Show, and Columbia University’s African Economic Forum.
Published on: 
2011
Documentary, Storytelling
  • MOVING WINDMILLS

    In late 2006 William Kamkwamba, a young Malawian from a remote village, built a windmill from scrap material and a photo in a children's text book.  His invention not only powered his family's home, but has inspired a community of supporters and fuels a promising future for sustainable development in his country.  This is his story.