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===Energy in Displacement Settings=== | ===Energy in Displacement Settings=== | ||
− | *[http://heed-refugee.coventry.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Al-Kaddo-and-Rosenberg-Jansen-2021-Humanitarian-Energy-Definitions.pdf Definitions and | + | *[http://heed-refugee.coventry.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Al-Kaddo-and-Rosenberg-Jansen-2021-Humanitarian-Energy-Definitions.pdf Definitions and issue overview] |
** Displaced population and country | ** Displaced population and country | ||
** Humanitarian organizations | ** Humanitarian organizations | ||
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** The humanitarian energy supply and demand gap | ** The humanitarian energy supply and demand gap | ||
*IASC Matrix | *IASC Matrix | ||
− | *[[E-Waste Reduction in Displacement Settings]] | + | *[[E-Waste Reduction in Displacement Settings|E-Waste reduction in displacement settings]] |
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=== Finance Schemes for Energy Access=== | === Finance Schemes for Energy Access=== | ||
*[[Harnessing Humanitarian Finance Schemes for Energy Access|Overview of different finance schemes]] | *[[Harnessing Humanitarian Finance Schemes for Energy Access|Overview of different finance schemes]] | ||
− | *[[Promoting Market Based Energy Access for Cooking and Lighting in Kakuma Refugee Camp]] | + | *[[Promoting Market Based Energy Access for Cooking and Lighting in Kakuma Refugee Camp|Promoting market based energy access for cooking and lighting in Kakuma refugee camp]] |
− | *[[Making Markets Work – Models for Private Sector Engagement in Humanitarian Energy|Webinar: Making | + | *[[Making Markets Work – Models for Private Sector Engagement in Humanitarian Energy|Webinar: Making markets work | Models for private sector engagement in humanitarian energy]] |
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===Product & Service Providers=== | ===Product & Service Providers=== | ||
− | *[https://cleancooking.org/sector-directory/ Clean Cooking Alliance - | + | *[https://cleancooking.org/sector-directory/ Clean Cooking Alliance - sector directory] |
*[https://www.gogla.org/ GOGLA] | *[https://www.gogla.org/ GOGLA] | ||
*[https://data.verasol.org/ Verasol Product Database] | *[https://data.verasol.org/ Verasol Product Database] |
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Energy in Displacement Settings
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