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Without safe and reliable access to energy, it is impossible to meet the basic needs of life.

Energy is needed for cooking and lighting as well as for heating and cooling homes, communities, clinics and schools. Energy is also required for enterprise, communication and mobility. Yet for most refugees energy is expensive, dirty and dangerous.

The Moving Energy Initiative (MEI) is the first international partnership working to change this.

We do so by sharing insightful and policy-relevant research, encouraging learning from innovative on-the-ground projects and investing in partner organizations that provide sustainable solutions.






Visit the website at https://mei.chathamhouse.org

Energy Access for Refugees Visualisation https://mei.chathamhouse.org/hdx-visualisation