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ASHDEN Case Study Summary - GIZ and INTEGRATION

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WISIONS
Practical Action
EnDev Indonesia
Hydro Empowerment Network

KNOWLEDGE PRODUCT SUMMARY

Title
ASHDEN case study summary GIZ and INTEGRATION, Afghanistan/Germany
Type
Case Studies
Organization
ASHDEN Awards
Region/Country
South Asia
Afghanistan
Website
no website
Contact
Oliver Haas
E-mail
Year of publication
2012
Description
GIZ and INTEGRATION were joint winners of a 2012 Ashden Award for their contribution to bringing hydro-electricity to remote off-grid areas of Afghanistan - improving quality of life, encouraging economic activity and reducing communal tensions.
Author / Producer
ASHDEN Awards
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FILTERING

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Region / Country
South Asia
  • Afghanistan
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Knowledge Product Type
Document
  • Case Studies
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Theme / Topic
Technology
Policy
  • Productive End Use of Micro Hydro
People and Environment
  • Productive End Use