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** Displaced population and country | ** Displaced population and country | ||
** Humanitarian organizations | ** Humanitarian organizations | ||
− | ** The role of energy in humanitarian settings | + | ** [[Energy Access for Refugees|The role of energy in humanitarian settings]] |
** The humanitarian energy supply and demand gap | ** The humanitarian energy supply and demand gap | ||
*IASC Matrix | *IASC Matrix | ||
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* Energy and education | * Energy and education | ||
* Energy and WASH | * Energy and WASH | ||
− | * Energy and food | + | * [[Cooking Energy in Refugee Camps- Challenges and Opportunities|Energy and food]] |
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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]] | ||
+ | *[https://www.chathamhouse.org/2019/02/innovative-financing-humanitarian-energy-interventions MEI: Innovative Financing for Humanitarian Energy Interventions] | ||
*[[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|Promoting market based energy access for cooking and lighting in Kakuma refugee camp]] | ||
+ | *[[Publication - Assessment of Market-Driven Solutions for Energy Access in Refugee Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa|Assessment of Market-Driven Solutions for Energy Access in Refugee Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa]] | ||
*[[Making Markets Work – Models for Private Sector Engagement in Humanitarian Energy|Webinar: Making markets work | Models for private sector engagement in humanitarian energy]] | *[[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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*[https://www.seforall.org/ Sustainable Energy for All] | *[https://www.seforall.org/ Sustainable Energy for All] | ||
*[https://www.who.int/initiatives/health-and-energy-platform-of-action Health and Energy Platform of Action (HEPA)] | *[https://www.who.int/initiatives/health-and-energy-platform-of-action Health and Energy Platform of Action (HEPA)] | ||
+ | *[https://www.unhcr.org/the-global-compact-on-refugees.html UNHCR - Global Compact on Refugees (GCR)] | ||
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*[[Preparation Guide for a Sustainable Energy Project in Refugee Settings]] | *[[Preparation Guide for a Sustainable Energy Project in Refugee Settings]] | ||
*[[Powering Ahead - Improving How We Use and Account for Energy in Humanitarian Operations - Toolkit|Toolkit for Improving Energy Use in Humanitarian Operations]] | *[[Powering Ahead - Improving How We Use and Account for Energy in Humanitarian Operations - Toolkit|Toolkit for Improving Energy Use in Humanitarian Operations]] | ||
+ | *[https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/publications/research/2016-05-19-mei-private-sector-engagement-landeghem.pdf Toolkit for Private Sector Engagement] | ||
*[https://solar-ac.arup.com/landing-page Solar AC Sizing Tool] | *[https://solar-ac.arup.com/landing-page Solar AC Sizing Tool] | ||
*[[Toolbox on SPIS|Toolbox on Solar Powered Irrigation]] | *[[Toolbox on SPIS|Toolbox on Solar Powered Irrigation]] | ||
*[[Operation and Maintenance Plan and Glossary for PV Systems]] | *[[Operation and Maintenance Plan and Glossary for PV Systems]] | ||
+ | *[https://mercycorps.course.tc/ Inclusive Energy Access 101 (Self-Paced Course)] | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, 12 January 2022
Energy in Displacement Settings
- Definitions and issue overview
- Displaced population and country
- Humanitarian organizations
- The role of energy in humanitarian settings
- The humanitarian energy supply and demand gap
- IASC Matrix
- E-Waste reduction in displacement settings
Humanitarian Energy Nexus
- Energy and livelihood
- Energy and health
- Energy and education
- Energy and WASH
- Energy and food
Overview & Energy Services
- Households
- Businesses
- Communities
- Institutions
Finance Schemes for Energy Access
- Overview of different finance schemes
- MEI: Innovative Financing for Humanitarian Energy Interventions
- Promoting market based energy access for cooking and lighting in Kakuma refugee camp
- Assessment of Market-Driven Solutions for Energy Access in Refugee Settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Webinar: Making markets work | Models for private sector engagement in humanitarian energy
Platforms for Humanitarian, Development, Peace (HDP) and Energy
Product & Service Providers
- Clean Cooking Alliance - sector directory
- GOGLA
- Verasol Product Database
- Private sector database on energypedia
- UN Global Marketplace
Tools & Trainings
- Preparation Guide for a Sustainable Energy Project in Refugee Settings
- Toolkit for Improving Energy Use in Humanitarian Operations
- Toolkit for Private Sector Engagement
- Solar AC Sizing Tool
- Toolbox on Solar Powered Irrigation
- Operation and Maintenance Plan and Glossary for PV Systems
- Inclusive Energy Access 101 (Self-Paced Course)
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Countries
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