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Revision as of 13:32, 13 September 2022
Humanitarian Situation Background
Displaced population
Socio-economic characteristics
Energy needs
key energy needs results from DTM
Policy and Regulatory Framework
Economic inclusion
Freedom of movement within the country
access to resources (mobile phones, land,...)
Actors Involved in the Humanitarian Space
Case studies (HE energy projects)
Resources (publications/tools/case studies...)
Reference
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