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Join this webinar to learn more about different experiences from targeting vulnerable groups with RBF and help demystify some of the complexity around designing pro-poor approaches. After providing a rationale and overview of the pro-poor approaches currently implemented within the RBF facility, we invite practitioners to share insights from the solar sector in Rwanda and Tanzania and the cookstove sector in Malawi. Following the inputs by our speakers, we look forward to engaging in a lively discussion on whether reaching the bottom of the pyramid with RBF is merely wishful thinking or the reality on the ground.  
 
Join this webinar to learn more about different experiences from targeting vulnerable groups with RBF and help demystify some of the complexity around designing pro-poor approaches. After providing a rationale and overview of the pro-poor approaches currently implemented within the RBF facility, we invite practitioners to share insights from the solar sector in Rwanda and Tanzania and the cookstove sector in Malawi. Following the inputs by our speakers, we look forward to engaging in a lively discussion on whether reaching the bottom of the pyramid with RBF is merely wishful thinking or the reality on the ground.  
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Revision as of 22:05, 21 July 2020

EnDev RBF Facility Webinar Series & Closing Event 2020

- Insights From 7 Years of Implementation -

Since 2013, the Energising Development (EnDev) partnership is piloting results-based financing (RBF) approaches to enhance energy access markets with funding provided by UK’s Department for Inter-national Development (DFID). EnDev´s RBF Facility (RBFF) comprises 17 projects across 14 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It covers a wide range of modern energy technologies. So far, EnDev’s RBFF reached 5.8 million people with improved access to energy.read more

The webinar series: Although EnDev’s RBFF is phasing out this year, applying RBF in the sector does not stop here – the prospects are bright and promising. EnDev thus wants to share experiences in implementing this rich portfolio of projects. It is time to combine perspectives of a variety of stakeholders ranging from public funders, RBF practitioners and the private sector to answer some crucial questions:

  • Can RBF develop self-sustaining markets for energy and achieve additional results?
  • Is RBF a “better” alternative to other development cooperation modalities?
  • What RBF-approaches and design features worked in which circumstances and why?

Webinar 1

Transforming energy access markets with RBF – hype or hope?

18 June, 10:00-11:00 CET

Download the Webinar Materials


Webinar 2

Reaching the bottom of the pyramid with RBF – wishful thinking or reality?
30th July at 10.00-11.30 CET
Join using this link...

Join this webinar to learn more about different experiences from targeting vulnerable groups with RBF and help demystify some of the complexity around designing pro-poor approaches. After providing a rationale and overview of the pro-poor approaches currently implemented within the RBF facility, we invite practitioners to share insights from the solar sector in Rwanda and Tanzania and the cookstove sector in Malawi. Following the inputs by our speakers, we look forward to engaging in a lively discussion on whether reaching the bottom of the pyramid with RBF is merely wishful thinking or the reality on the ground.

Webinar 3

Verification in RBF projects – value for money or waste of time?

Sep 2020


Webinar 4

Accelerating the off-grid appliance market with RBF

Oct 2020

Closing Event

The end of an era or just the beginning? – RBF Sector Spillover and Innovation

Nov 2020

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