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Difference between revisions of "Fairtrade Inclusive Energy Fund"
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{{GBE ProjectDB | {{GBE ProjectDB | ||
| − | |GBE project name=Fairtrade Inclusive Energy Fund | + | |GBE project name=Scaling Energy Access Solutions with Fairtrade Inclusive Energy Fund in Uganda |
|GBE organisation=Fairtrade Foundation | |GBE organisation=Fairtrade Foundation | ||
|GBE date start=August 2021 | |GBE date start=August 2021 | ||
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There are two key innovations within the IEF approach. The first is that trust must originate from producer and worker organisations. These are the entities who initiate project ideation and development thus ensuring that solutions have buy-in, ownership and sustainability. This is in line with the second innovative element, i. e. the IEF building on and catering to the wide Fairtrade network, which itself is a system of trust, checks and balances. | There are two key innovations within the IEF approach. The first is that trust must originate from producer and worker organisations. These are the entities who initiate project ideation and development thus ensuring that solutions have buy-in, ownership and sustainability. This is in line with the second innovative element, i. e. the IEF building on and catering to the wide Fairtrade network, which itself is a system of trust, checks and balances. | ||
|GBE financed=Small Projects Fund | |GBE financed=Small Projects Fund | ||
| − | |GBE category | + | |GBE category gender=Gender |
|GBE category community=Community-based Approaches | |GBE category community=Community-based Approaches | ||
| + | |GBE category skills=Skills Development | ||
|GBE category enaccess=Energy Access | |GBE category enaccess=Energy Access | ||
|GBE countrySPF=Uganda | |GBE countrySPF=Uganda | ||
Revision as of 08:01, 7 May 2024
Scaling Energy Access Solutions with Fairtrade Inclusive Energy Fund in Uganda
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- Gender
- Community-based Approaches
- Skills Development
- Energy Access
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