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The activities conducted in the framework of this work package help the partners to better understand the socio-economic implications and impacts of RE/EE, to evaluate correctly the associated tradeoffs and goal conflicts, to draw the right policy conclusions and to direct them toward local socio-economic development. Enhanced awareness of decision makers leads to an improved quality of policy choices which in turn translate into improved framework conditions for local markets. The multiple linkages and synergies between energy and development promotion policies can be leveraged for local value and job creation.
 
The activities conducted in the framework of this work package help the partners to better understand the socio-economic implications and impacts of RE/EE, to evaluate correctly the associated tradeoffs and goal conflicts, to draw the right policy conclusions and to direct them toward local socio-economic development. Enhanced awareness of decision makers leads to an improved quality of policy choices which in turn translate into improved framework conditions for local markets. The multiple linkages and synergies between energy and development promotion policies can be leveraged for local value and job creation.
  
<br/>The activities conducted within this work package consist of the following main items:<br/>
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The activities conducted within this work package consist of the following main items:<br/>
  
[[SE4Jobs Project|► Assessing worldwide good practices and success factor for RE/EE employment creation in developing and emerging countries (SE4JOBS)]]<br/>
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'''[[SE4Jobs Project|► Assessing worldwide good practices and success factor for RE/EE employment creation in developing and emerging countries (SE4JOBS)]]'''
  
[[Employment Effects of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in MENA Countries (Re-Activate Studies)|► Assessing RE/EE employment effects and potentials in MENA countries]]<br/>
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'''[[Employment Effects of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in MENA Countries (Re-Activate Studies)|► Assessing RE/EE employment effects and potentials in MENA countries]]'''
  
[[Providing RE/EE Guidance Documents and Tools for Policy Makers, Investors, and Technical Experts (RE-ACTIVATE)|► Providing RE/EE guidance documents and tools for policy makers, investors, and technical experts]]
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'''[[RE/EE Guidance Documents and Tools for Policy Makers, Investors, and Technical Experts (RE-ACTIVATE)|► Providing RE/EE guidance documents and tools for policy makers, investors, and technical experts]]'''
  
 
= '''Work Package 2''' =
 
= '''Work Package 2''' =
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== Work Package 2: Support and Promotion Measures ==
 
== Work Package 2: Support and Promotion Measures ==
  
The activities conducted in the framework of this work package help the partners to develop and implement specific, adapted support and promotion policies and measures in favor of labor- and value-intensive RE/EE markets in their countries.  
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The activities conducted in the framework of this work package help the partners to develop and implement specific, adapted support and promotion policies and measures in favor of labor- and value-intensive RE/EE markets in their countries.
  
 
Special emphasis is placed on markets segments which already exist or are currently emerging, are accessible for local actors in terms of financial affordability and technological sophistication, generate over-average effects in terms of local jobs and income creation, and do not require any more comprehensive financial or political support by governments.
 
Special emphasis is placed on markets segments which already exist or are currently emerging, are accessible for local actors in terms of financial affordability and technological sophistication, generate over-average effects in terms of local jobs and income creation, and do not require any more comprehensive financial or political support by governments.
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The activities conducted within this work package focus on the following priority areas:<br/>
 
The activities conducted within this work package focus on the following priority areas:<br/>
  
[[Overview_of_Measures_to_Promote_Renewable_Energy_and_Energy_Efficiency_(RE/EE)_in_the_Building_and_Industry_(BAT/IND)_Sector_in_MENA| Promoting EE in the Building and Industry Sector]] <br/>
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'''[[Overview of Measures to Promote Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RE/EE) in the Building and Industry (BAT/IND) Sector in MENA|Promoting RE/EE in the Building and Industry Sector]]'''
► Promoting RE/EE in the Agricultural and Agri-Business Sector<br/>
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► Promoting RE/EE Deployment at the Municipal Level <br/>
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'''[[Overview of Measures to Promote Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RE/EE) in the Agricultural and Agri-Business Sector (AGR/IAA) in MENA|► Promoting RE/EE in the Agricultural and Agri-Business Sector]]
► Promoting Market Access for Private RE/EE Service Providers <br/>
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► Providing Technical Support for RE/EE Strategy Processes <br/>
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'''► Promoting RE/EE Deployment at the Municipal Level'''
► Facilitating Euro-Arab RE/EE Cluster Cooperation <br/>
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'''[[Overview of Measures to Promote New Market Opportunities for Private Service Providers (Control Offices and Engineering Firms) in the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Sectors (RE/EE) |► Promoting New Market Opportunities for Private RE/EE Service Providers]]'''
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'''► Providing Policy Advice and Technical Support for RE/EE Strategy Processes'''
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'''► Facilitating Euro-Arab RE/EE Cluster Cooperation'''
  
 
= '''Work Package 3''' =
 
= '''Work Package 3''' =
  
== Work Package 3: Advice and Support for Skill and Capacity Building ==
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== Work Package 3: Capacity and Quality Building ==
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The activities conducted in the framework of this work package help the partners to build up and strengthen their technical and organizational competencies and capacities at both individual and institutional levels, which they need to effectively implement the decisions they have taken with regard to the promotion of labor- and value-intensive RE/EE markets.
  
Helps partners to specifically build up and strengthen technical and organizational competencies and capacities at both individual and institutional levels which they need to effectively implement the decisions they have taken, to deliver the quality that is required, and to reach the objectives they have set for themselves, especially in view of their envisaged participation in emerging RE/EE markets.
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Special emphasis is placed on developing the necessary quality infrastructure and quality assurance mechanisms in the field of education and training, which will enable them to create a highly skilled workforce able to deliver quality RE/EE systems, components and services, which is a key requirement for their envisaged participation in the identified markets.
  
In the framework of this work package, RE-ACTIVATE is currently focusing on the following priority activities:<br/>
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Capacity and quality building under work package 3 therefore serve to simultaneously accompany, deepen and bolster the activities undertaken under work package 1 and 2.
  
In the framework of this work package, RE-ACTIVATE is currently focusing on the following priority activities:<br/>► Developing, Disseminating, and Pilot Testing of Adequate Quality Standards and Quality Assurance Mechanisms for RE/EE Professional and Further Training (Quality4Training)<br/>► Developing and Implementing Human Capacity Building Activities for Local Key Stakeholders in Selected Priority Areas<br/>
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The activities conducted within this work package consist of the following work strands:<br/>
  
= '''Work Package 4 '''=
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'''[http://taqaway.net/re ► Training Sector Mapping for the 3 RE-ACTIVATE Focus Countries]'''
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'''► Capacity Building for Local Key Stakeholders in the Selected Priority Areas (Link) '''
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'''► Quality Standards for Human Capacity Building in the Selected Priority Areas (Link)'''
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'''► Regional Cooperation for Quality Standards in the Technology Field (Link)'''
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= '''Work Package 4''' =
  
 
== Work Package 4: Regional Network Building and Knowhow Transfer ==
 
== Work Package 4: Regional Network Building and Knowhow Transfer ==
  
The activities conducted in the framework of this work package allow the partners to engage in a mutually beneficial exchange and to learn from relevant experiences elsewhere. This supports the reinforcement and intensification of cross-border cooperation and potentially also the interlinking and harmonization of energy policies and systems, paving the way for the emergence of (more) attractive and dynamic regional markets for RE/EE products and services. Where applicable, relevant experience inside and outside the MENA region is mobilized and put at the disposal of participants: always with a view to maximize and leverage the socio-economic benefits of RE/EE technologies.
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The activities conducted in the framework of this work package allow the partners to engage in a mutually beneficial exchange and to learn from relevant experience elsewhere. This supports the reinforcement and intensification of cross-border cooperation and potentially also the interlinking and harmonization of energy policies and systems, paving the way for the emergence of (more) attractive and dynamic regional markets for RE/EE products and services. Where applicable, relevant experience inside and outside the MENA region is mobilized and put at the disposal of participants: always with a view to how to maximize and leverage the socio-economic benefits of RE/EE technologies.
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Activities within this work package are mostly organized in the framework of or back-to-back with large international gatherings, such as the UNFCCC Conferences of the Parties (COPs), the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) in Abu Dhabi, the Beirut Energy Forum (BEF), the Arab Forum for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (AFREEE) and the Arab EE Day, the latter two organized by the League of Arab States (LAS). This approach helps to mobilize additional synergies and reduce transaction (and travel) costs.
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The main cooperation partners for this work package are the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) in Cairo, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi and Bonn, the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC, organizer of the BEF), and last but not least the League of Arab States (LAS).
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It must, however, be noted that the meetings organized under the work packages 1-3, too, often deliberately involve participants from other countries. Therefore, they, too, support cross-border knowhow exchange and network building, albeit in way that is more focused on a specific issue area which does not necessarily concern all the countries of the region.
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The sector- and region-specific knowhow exchange within GIZ also plays an important role in this respect: RE-ACTIVATE co-coordinates the Employment Promotion Task Force of the Regional Sector Network MENREM (which encompasses all GIZ projects in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean working in the field of sustainable infrastructure - climate, energy, and water). Further, it participates in the Employment Promotion Work Group of the Regional Sector Network MINO (which encompasses all GIZ projects in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean working in the field of sustainable economic development). Finally, it is also involved in GIZ’s Global Community of Practice (CoP) Work Group ‘Skills for Energy’. The insights and contacts which can be mobilized with their help further accompany and support the various activities conducted by RE-ACTIVATE in the pursuit of its mission.
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There are three main types of cross-border exchanges:
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*The RE/EE Benefits Workshop Series jointly organized with RCREEE and/or IRENA
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*Topic-specific exchanges of a regional character which fall under the work packages 1-3 and are described there
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*Ad hoc contributions to large international energy or climate events
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The following RE/EE Benefits Events have taken place to date:<br/>
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'''[[Workshop on the Socio-economic Impacts of Renewable Energy |► The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 19 January 2015, organized in the framework of the WFES in Abu Dhabi]]'''
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'''[[Workshop on the Socio-economic Impacts of Renewable Energy (2) |► The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 20 January 2016, organized in the framework of the WFES in Abu Dhabi]]'''
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'''[[MENAREC 6 Regional Conference |► The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 5 April 2016, organized in the framework of the MENAREC in Kuwait]]'''
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'''[[3rd ARFREE and Exhibition |► The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 31 May 2016, organized back-to-back with the AFREEE in Cairo]]'''
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'''[[Regional Conference on “Decentralized Renewable Energy Solutions in the MENA Region: A Driver of Local Value and Job Creation” |► The RE/EE Benefits Conference on Decentralized RE Approaches of 22 May 2017, organized back-to-back with the Arab EE Day in Cairo]]'''<br/>
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The following topic-specific events of a regional character have been organized so far under the respective activities of work packages 1-3:<br/>
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► '''An Inter-Regional (Euro-Arab) Meeting of Sustainable Energy Clusters on 6 May 2015 in Hamburg, organized in the framework of the Cluster Cooperation Project and presented under work package 2 (Link)'''
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'''[[SE4JOBS: Joint Regional Stakeholder Workshop at the Beirut Energy Forum 2015 |► An SE4JOBS Regional Experts Workshop on 10 September 2015, organized in the framework of the BEF and presented under work package 1]]'''
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► '''An Inter-Regional (Euro-Arab) Meeting of Sustainable Energy Clusters on 11 November 2015 in Berlin, organized in the framework of the Cluster Cooperation Project and presented under work package 2 (Link)'''
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► '''A Regional Experts Workshop on Quality Building for the Training Sector on 21 September 2016, organized in the framework of the BEF and presented under work package 3 (Link)'''
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► '''A Regional Experts Workshop on Quality Building for Consumer Confidence on 23 September 2016, organized in the framework of the BEF and presented under work package 3 (Link)'''
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'''[[Expert Workshop on “Solar Pumping: An Emerging Market and a Major Driver for Sustainable Energy and Jobs” |► A Regional Experts Workshop on Solar Pumping on 23 May 2017, organized back-to-back with the Arab EE Day in Cairo and presented under work package 2]]'''
  
Activities within this work package are mostly organized in the framework of or back-to-back with large international gatherings such as the UNFCCC Climate Conferences (COPs), the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) in Abu Dhabi, the Beirut Energy Forum (BEF), the Arab Forum for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (AFREEE) and the Arab EE Day, the latter two in Cairo. This approach helps to raise additional synergies.
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► '''A Regional Experts Workshop on RE/EE in the Agricultural Sector, to be organized in the framework of the next BEF in September 2017 and presented under work package 2 (Link)'''
  
<br/>The main cooperation partners for this work package are the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) in Cairo, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi and Bonn, the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC, organizer of the BEF), and last but not least the League of Arab States (LAS). It must, however, be noted, that the meetings organized under the work packages 1-3, too, often involve participants from other countries. Therefore, they, too, support cross-border knowhow exchange and network building, albeit in way that is more focused on a specific issue area which does not necessarily concern all the countries of the region.
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► '''A Regional Experts Workshop on Quality Building for the Training Sector, to be organized in the framework of the next BEF in September 2017 and presented under work package 3 (Link)'''
  
The sector-specific, region-wide knowhow exchange within GIZ also plays an important role in this respect: RE-ACTIVATE is co-coordinating the New Employment Promotion Task Force of the Sector Network MENREM (which encompasses all GIZ projects in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean working in the field of climate, energy, and water). Further, it participates in the Employment Promotion Work Group of the Sector Network MINO (which encompasses all GIZ projects in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean working in the field of sustainable economic development). The experiences which can be mobilized with their help therefore accompany and support the activities under this work package. RE-ACTIVATE also actively contributes to the biannual global sector meetings of GIZ (MATA & FATA), as well as to more specific events organized by MENREM and MINO.
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The following ad hoc contributions to large international energy or climate events have been realized to date:<br/>
  
There are two main types of regional meetings:
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► '''To the COP 22 in Marrakech in November 2016 (Link)'''
  
*The RE/EE Benefits Workshop Series jointly organized with RCREEE and IRENA
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► '''To the Arab EE Day in Cairo in May 2017 (Link)'''
*The Cluster Cooperation Workshop Series described before under Work Package 2
 
  
<br/>Five RE/EE Benefits Events have taken place to date:<br/>►[[Workshop_on_the_Socio-economic_Impacts_of_Renewable_Energy|The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 19 January 2015, organized in the framework of the WFES in Abu Dhabi]]<br/>►The SE4JOBS Regional Experts Workshop of 10 September 2015, organized in the framework of the BEF in Beirut and presented under SE4JOBS in work package 1<br/>►The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 20 January 2016, organized in the framework of the WFES in Abu Dhabi<br/>►The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 5 April 2016, organized in the framework of the MENAREC in Kuwait<br/>►The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 31 May 2016, organized in the framework of the AFREEE in Cairo<br/><br/>Three RE/EE Events are foreseen for the rest of 2017:<br/>►A RE/EE Benefits Conference on Decentralized RE Approaches, to be organized in the framework of the next Arab EE Day in Cairo in May<br/>►A RE/EE Benefits Conference on The Socio-Economic Impacts of Wind Power, to be organized in the 2nd quarter in Tunis<br/>►A RE/EE Benefits Workshop on RE/EE in the Agricultural Sector, to be organized in the framework of the next BEF in September<br/><headertabs>></headertabs>
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= Reference =

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Work Package 1

Work Package 1: Knowledge and Strategy Building

The activities conducted in the framework of this work package help the partners to better understand the socio-economic implications and impacts of RE/EE, to evaluate correctly the associated tradeoffs and goal conflicts, to draw the right policy conclusions and to direct them toward local socio-economic development. Enhanced awareness of decision makers leads to an improved quality of policy choices which in turn translate into improved framework conditions for local markets. The multiple linkages and synergies between energy and development promotion policies can be leveraged for local value and job creation.

The activities conducted within this work package consist of the following main items:

► Assessing worldwide good practices and success factor for RE/EE employment creation in developing and emerging countries (SE4JOBS)

► Assessing RE/EE employment effects and potentials in MENA countries

► Providing RE/EE guidance documents and tools for policy makers, investors, and technical experts

Work Package 2

Work Package 2: Support and Promotion Measures

The activities conducted in the framework of this work package help the partners to develop and implement specific, adapted support and promotion policies and measures in favor of labor- and value-intensive RE/EE markets in their countries.

Special emphasis is placed on markets segments which already exist or are currently emerging, are accessible for local actors in terms of financial affordability and technological sophistication, generate over-average effects in terms of local jobs and income creation, and do not require any more comprehensive financial or political support by governments.

On the basis of the assessment and guidance documents, dialogue platforms and cooperation mechanisms created in the framework of work package 1, conceptual and operational advice and support is provided for local stakeholders and user groups to use and deepen the identified market segments, while at the same promoting or enhancing their participation in them.

In general, this consists of awareness raising, demonstration projects, and capacity building for local suppliers, users, investors, and administrators. Special importance is given to those actors who offer a multiplier and leverage potential and therefore allow for later replication and upscaling of the achieved results and lessons learnt on a national and/or regional level.

The activities conducted within this work package focus on the following priority areas:

► Promoting RE/EE in the Building and Industry Sector

► Promoting RE/EE in the Agricultural and Agri-Business Sector

► Promoting RE/EE Deployment at the Municipal Level

► Promoting New Market Opportunities for Private RE/EE Service Providers

► Providing Policy Advice and Technical Support for RE/EE Strategy Processes

► Facilitating Euro-Arab RE/EE Cluster Cooperation

Work Package 3

Work Package 3: Capacity and Quality Building

The activities conducted in the framework of this work package help the partners to build up and strengthen their technical and organizational competencies and capacities at both individual and institutional levels, which they need to effectively implement the decisions they have taken with regard to the promotion of labor- and value-intensive RE/EE markets.

Special emphasis is placed on developing the necessary quality infrastructure and quality assurance mechanisms in the field of education and training, which will enable them to create a highly skilled workforce able to deliver quality RE/EE systems, components and services, which is a key requirement for their envisaged participation in the identified markets.

Capacity and quality building under work package 3 therefore serve to simultaneously accompany, deepen and bolster the activities undertaken under work package 1 and 2.

The activities conducted within this work package consist of the following work strands:

► Training Sector Mapping for the 3 RE-ACTIVATE Focus Countries

► Capacity Building for Local Key Stakeholders in the Selected Priority Areas (Link)

► Quality Standards for Human Capacity Building in the Selected Priority Areas (Link)

► Regional Cooperation for Quality Standards in the Technology Field (Link)

Work Package 4

Work Package 4: Regional Network Building and Knowhow Transfer

The activities conducted in the framework of this work package allow the partners to engage in a mutually beneficial exchange and to learn from relevant experience elsewhere. This supports the reinforcement and intensification of cross-border cooperation and potentially also the interlinking and harmonization of energy policies and systems, paving the way for the emergence of (more) attractive and dynamic regional markets for RE/EE products and services. Where applicable, relevant experience inside and outside the MENA region is mobilized and put at the disposal of participants: always with a view to how to maximize and leverage the socio-economic benefits of RE/EE technologies.

Activities within this work package are mostly organized in the framework of or back-to-back with large international gatherings, such as the UNFCCC Conferences of the Parties (COPs), the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) in Abu Dhabi, the Beirut Energy Forum (BEF), the Arab Forum for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (AFREEE) and the Arab EE Day, the latter two organized by the League of Arab States (LAS). This approach helps to mobilize additional synergies and reduce transaction (and travel) costs.

The main cooperation partners for this work package are the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) in Cairo, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi and Bonn, the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation (LCEC, organizer of the BEF), and last but not least the League of Arab States (LAS).

It must, however, be noted that the meetings organized under the work packages 1-3, too, often deliberately involve participants from other countries. Therefore, they, too, support cross-border knowhow exchange and network building, albeit in way that is more focused on a specific issue area which does not necessarily concern all the countries of the region.

The sector- and region-specific knowhow exchange within GIZ also plays an important role in this respect: RE-ACTIVATE co-coordinates the Employment Promotion Task Force of the Regional Sector Network MENREM (which encompasses all GIZ projects in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean working in the field of sustainable infrastructure - climate, energy, and water). Further, it participates in the Employment Promotion Work Group of the Regional Sector Network MINO (which encompasses all GIZ projects in the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean working in the field of sustainable economic development). Finally, it is also involved in GIZ’s Global Community of Practice (CoP) Work Group ‘Skills for Energy’. The insights and contacts which can be mobilized with their help further accompany and support the various activities conducted by RE-ACTIVATE in the pursuit of its mission.

There are three main types of cross-border exchanges:

  • The RE/EE Benefits Workshop Series jointly organized with RCREEE and/or IRENA
  • Topic-specific exchanges of a regional character which fall under the work packages 1-3 and are described there
  • Ad hoc contributions to large international energy or climate events

The following RE/EE Benefits Events have taken place to date:
► The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 19 January 2015, organized in the framework of the WFES in Abu Dhabi

► The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 20 January 2016, organized in the framework of the WFES in Abu Dhabi

► The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 5 April 2016, organized in the framework of the MENAREC in Kuwait

► The RE/EE Benefits Workshop of 31 May 2016, organized back-to-back with the AFREEE in Cairo

► The RE/EE Benefits Conference on Decentralized RE Approaches of 22 May 2017, organized back-to-back with the Arab EE Day in Cairo

The following topic-specific events of a regional character have been organized so far under the respective activities of work packages 1-3:

An Inter-Regional (Euro-Arab) Meeting of Sustainable Energy Clusters on 6 May 2015 in Hamburg, organized in the framework of the Cluster Cooperation Project and presented under work package 2 (Link)

► An SE4JOBS Regional Experts Workshop on 10 September 2015, organized in the framework of the BEF and presented under work package 1

An Inter-Regional (Euro-Arab) Meeting of Sustainable Energy Clusters on 11 November 2015 in Berlin, organized in the framework of the Cluster Cooperation Project and presented under work package 2 (Link)

A Regional Experts Workshop on Quality Building for the Training Sector on 21 September 2016, organized in the framework of the BEF and presented under work package 3 (Link)

A Regional Experts Workshop on Quality Building for Consumer Confidence on 23 September 2016, organized in the framework of the BEF and presented under work package 3 (Link)

► A Regional Experts Workshop on Solar Pumping on 23 May 2017, organized back-to-back with the Arab EE Day in Cairo and presented under work package 2

A Regional Experts Workshop on RE/EE in the Agricultural Sector, to be organized in the framework of the next BEF in September 2017 and presented under work package 2 (Link)

A Regional Experts Workshop on Quality Building for the Training Sector, to be organized in the framework of the next BEF in September 2017 and presented under work package 3 (Link)

The following ad hoc contributions to large international energy or climate events have been realized to date:

To the COP 22 in Marrakech in November 2016 (Link)

To the Arab EE Day in Cairo in May 2017 (Link)


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Reference

This article is part of the RE-ACTIVATE project. RE-ACTIVATE “Promoting Employment through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the MENA Region” is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).