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Revision as of 15:47, 1 May 2025

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Humanitarian Energy Knowledge Hub

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This hub is a one-stop destination for all information on energy access in humanitarian and displacement settings around the world. It consolidates, manages and links the latest information and knowledge from the humanitarian energy sector. This hub is a living knowledge product maintained by the Global Platform for Action (GPA) on Sustainable Energy in Displacement Settings and is continuously updated. If you want to share your knowledge, news or resources on this portal, share them with us at energy@unitar.org and info@energypedia.info.

Thematic Topics

  • Clean Cooking Resource Hub
  • Refugee-Led Businesses & Organizations
  • Market-Based Models for Energy Delivery in Humanitarian Settings
  • E-Waste in Humanitarian Settings
  • Humanitarian Healthcare Electrification

Practitioner Tools & Resources


Country Overviews

  • Bangladesh
  • Ethiopia
  • Kenya
  • Nigeria
  • Lebanon
  • Mauritania
  • Mozambique
  • Rwanda
  • Uganda


All articles related to humanitarian-energy on energypedia

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