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The Dutch-German Partnership aims at providing 5 million people in developing countries before 2015 with sustainable access to modern energy services of which an estimated number of 3.1 million is covered under the present arrangement (Energising Development). The activities of Energising Development (EnDev) focus on partner countries of the Netherlands, and particularly on those in Africa.

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