Semantic Sandbox
This table lists all the ACCESS members, the last column lists all who have not been confirmed yet. Please go to each organization's page (see first column) and edit it to change the " ACCESS Members" field from "No" to "Yes" to approve the members. The approved members will then be shown on the main Access page. To download the whole csv table please click on the right.
Name of CSO
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Solutions
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Main activity
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Type
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Skills
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Gains
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Ref
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Approved Members
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Ngece Rinjeu Foundation | NGO
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We have designed clean cooking solutions in Kenya that we have shared in the region, through our Ngece Cookstove made from clay, which we manufacture and distribute
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We want to learn from all partners on programming around climate change mitigation and adaptation, especially matters on reducing energy poverty through enabling access to clean cooking and lighting solutions.
We also want to share our experiences on our about 10 years of work in the sector,
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info@wwf.org
info@energypedia.org
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CAN International | Association/Network
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n.a.
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CAN-TanzaniaCAN Zimbabwe
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No | ||
Let There Be Light International | NGO
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1. Jacqueline Kimeu, Access Coalition, international.coordinator@access-coalition.org2. Mariama Kamara, Smiling Through Light, mariama@smilingthroughlight.org
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Centre for environment and rural development-CERD | NGO
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The organisation has a host of advocacy engagements on environment issues and budget tracking in Nigeria.The organisation has also carried out extensive research on environment issues.
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Capacity development on energy access and energy transition issues.
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SDN
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Yes | ||
Civic Forum on Human Development | NGO
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• Skills and experience to advocate f for the inclusion and prioritization of clean energy issues in planning and budgeting processes at local and provincial level.
• Skills and experiences to coordinate the engagement and dialogue between service providers, private sector, planning authorities, and users of services. • Ability to reach out to hard to reach communities and marginalized groups (including women, girls, and youths) at grassroots level planning for inclusion in energy planning and climate change adaptation and resilience-building |
• Forging vibrant partnerships and coalitions that advocates for pro-poor and viable solutions for sustainable development in marginalized communities with regards to access to sustainable energy options
• Learning and sharing on best practices, development, and at global, regional, and national level on home-based solutions to clean energy for sustainable development. • Networking and engaging in dialogue platform on monitoring the implementation of clean energy policies, action plans, and priorities. • Development of work on the energy, good, and climate change nexus in response to the needs and priories of the communities we are working in. • Access to funding and partnership opportunities on clean energy |
Action 24 - Phil Mudavanhu pmudavanhu@action24regional.orgZERO - Wellington Madumira madumira@gmail.com
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INFORSE East Africa | n.a.
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Kenya climate change working group.
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Yes | ||
Connected Advocacy Centre for Youth Development | NGO
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Expanding the civic space for marginalized communities.
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Enhancing partnership and networks on energy transition.
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Titilope Akose
Centre for 21st-century issues.
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Yes | ||
AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF) | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF) | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Dream Renewables | NGO
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n.a.
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to be part of a network of similar companies to gain advice and guidance
to get mentoring from large organisations to get links to funding opportunities |
references already provided via email
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Clean Energy Initiative | NGO
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Experiences from our work on increasing access to house hold energy in northern Nigeria
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Enhanced capacity and knowledge sharing experience especially from other jurisdictions
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John Kioli, Kenya Climate Change Working Group
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AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF) | NGO
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1. Share our experience working with key stakeholders needed in pursuing the just energy transition and Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL).
2. Knowledge sharing with other coalition members 3.Sharing our learning from our advocacy work in the remote and rural areas of Ghana. |
Networks with organization with passionate to bring change in the areas of energy poverty. AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF), hope to address the barriers to clean cooking and renewable by jointly advocating with other organization.
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Chibeze Ezekiel
Strategic Youth Network for Development (SYND) Email-Synd.ghana@hotmail.com / chibeze@gmail.comJoseph Senyo Kwashie Community and Family Aid Foundation-Ghana Bossbig24@gmail.com |
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Musanadah foundation for devlopment (MFD) | NGO
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• Developing a policy environment related to issues: climate change, sustainable development, and renewable energy.
• Conducting specialized research and studies in the field of renewable energy. • Establishing training and development programs for those involved in the renewable energy sector: (government agencies - companies and commercial institutions - financing and lending institutions - educational institutions - industrial facilities - end users). • Establishing specialized events in the field of renewable energy.
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• Participate in and contribute to implementing the strategy- at International, Regional and/or National levels
• Participate and/or contribute to ACCESS’ knowledge and capacity building initiatives, including the newsletter, blog, social media feed • Share information, advocacy opportunities with the International Secretariat and amongst members • Collaborate with other ACCESS members through Working Groups, Regional strategy delivery, Outreach, International events and activities and soon. • Share information on ACCESS with external stakeholders • Follow the guidelines laid out for the use of Discussion lists and emails • And Use of ACCESS discussion list and Information that can be circulated to the email lists |
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Nepal Energy Foundation | Other
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- NEF is capable of sharing experience of developing Electric Cooktops Standards in Nepal.
- Capable of sharing how consumer can participate in accelerating the energy access and advocacy.
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- Knowledge exchange opportunity.
- Learning opportunity. - Network strengthening. |
Gaurav Dahal
Ex-Board Member of Access Coalition E-mail: gauravdahal@gmail.comBiraj Gautam Executive Director People, Energy & Environment Development Association (PEEDA) E-mail: biraj@peeda.net |
Yes | ||
National Association of Business Women (NABW) | NGO
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we have experts in gender, renewable energy technologies, environment and women economic empowerment
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To learn the approaches used by members to increase access and uptake of renewable energy products.
To have access to information regarding opportunities for women in the sector Collaboration in efforts on advocacy, capacity building and gender mainstreaming and empowerment with other members |
Hivos, Southern Africa Hub,20 Phillips Avenue Belgravia ,Zimbabwe
Mike Maketho, Project Manager- Green and Inclusive Energy, email:mmaketho@hivos.org ;skype: mikemaketho; twitter: mikemakethoRenew 'n' Able Malawi- RENAMA Divine Matare; Program Manager email:devine.matare@renewnablemalawi.org |
Yes | ||
SolarAid | NGO
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Last mile distribution. Replicable models.
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We have 13 years of experience and are continuing to innovate models to reach those being left behind. ACCESS provides a platform for us to share our models and learn from others.
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Carlos Sordo, Practical Action, carlos.sordo@practical.action.org.ukKevin Johnstone, iied, kevin.johnstone@iied.org
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Yes | ||
ZERO Regional Environment Organization | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Zambia Relief Development Foundation | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Youth Development Foundation, Ghana | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Women Inspired To Learn and Lead | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
World Resources Institute | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
The Energy and Resource Institute | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Tanzania Gender and Sustainable energy network (TANGSEN) | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
TAREA Tanzania | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Sustainable Development Network | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Soluciones Prácticas - Practical Action Latin America | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
SMART villages | n.a.
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Renewable Energy Association Myanmar | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
RENEW'N'ABLE MALAWI | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
The Pan African Vision for the Environment (PAVE) | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
OXFAM USA | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Institute of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Solutions | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Greenpeace USA | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Energy4Impact | n.a.
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Energia | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Energy and Environmental Concerns for Zambia | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Centre for Rural Technology, Nepa | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Climate Action Network - Tanzania | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Centre for Capacity Improvement for the Wellbeing of the Vulnerable - CIWED | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Chejezhi Africa | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
ACRA | n.a.
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
ACCESE | Association/Network
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Ghana Reducing our Carbon | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
test new entry | n.a.
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n.a.
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n.a.
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No | |||
WISIONS of Sustainability (an initiative of Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy) | Knowledge exchanges and practitioner networks |
Other
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• Extensive experience in supporting community-level sustainable energy projects applying a holistic, sustainability-focused approach.
• Lessons learnt in partnering with networks of local practitioners in community-scale energy access. • Strong network of partners in the field, including our four practitioner networks. • Theory-of-Change methodology for impact evaluation – leading to evidence-based recommendations and research publications. • Applying the water-energy-food (WEF) nexus as conceptual framework to analyse complex resource and development challenges. • Expertise in productive use of energy and links to agriculture. • Wuppertal Institute’s pioneering transformative research philosophy (e.g. living labs, participatory methods). |
• Advancing our mission and that of the coalition, which are very much aligned.
• Giving local energy practitioners a stronger voice in the international energy access and sustainability agenda. • Exchange knowledge and develop ideas (e.g. on delivery models, good practice) with like-minded organisations. • Learning from others to tackle our gaps in knowledge, e.g. financing models, experiences in Sub-Saharan Africa • Build new potential partnerships in our existing areas of work (support for implementation, knowledge exchange, practitioner networks, research, advocacy, communication). • Finding opportunities to conduct transdisciplinary research applying quantitative and qualitative methods. |
Carlos Sordo
Practical Action Carlos.Sordo@practicalaction.org.ukJohanna Hartmann Energypedia johanna.hartmann@energypedia.info |
Yes | |
SELCO Foundation | NGO
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Implemented several energy solutions on the field over the last 2 decades- practitioner oriented lens, holistic linkages, ecosystem approach to energy access.
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We would like to be part of international advocacy efforts that prioritise decentralised energy solutions by creating more awareness, evidence from solutions implemented on the field etc.
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HIVOS- Rita Poppe
CAFOD- Sarah Wykes IIED- Ben Garside |
Yes | ||
Mercy Corps | NGO
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I haven't thought about skills and experience but rather a coordination and convening function for collective action.
For the questions below, it is difficult to answer because as an organization we have many of these capacities to share but whether we are able to share with other depends so much on context and availability. So I could check all boxes, but not sure we would be able to meet everyones need. Similarly, I could check all boxes for areas where we have capacity gaps! Our teams around the world need to learn from each other and could equally learn from the access networks. If we were a smaller or less multi-sectoral organization we might be able to answer this more clearly.
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Better platform for both national and international advocacy by and for social movements and civil society groups. Connections for collaborative projects and messaging with national civil society groups.
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Yes | |||
Institute for Essential Services Reform | NGO
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We are experienced in:
1. Policy advocacy and government engagement 2. Research across energy issues 3. Capacity building for other CSOs |
Collaborate with other organizations, particularly in filling the knowledge gap for grassroot-level strategy. IESR also wishes to understand lessons learned from other countries in expectation to see whether they are relevant to Indonesia's context.
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Yes | |||
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) | NGO
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Participatory planning of energy services to maximize development impact & sustainability; energy for productive uses; research and policy advocacy
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Solar Sister | NGO
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- women-centered work, gender-mainstreaming
- gender and clean energy - decentralized distribution of clean energy - reaching last-mile consumers |
- partnerships and collaborations that can enrich our work
- share our work and raise awareness of what Solar Sister is doing - a place where others can discover Solar Sister and our focus - dialogue and learning across the coalition |
Yes | |||
Jamaa Resource Initiatives | NGO
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we would be interested in offering training and lobbying for better energy policy formulation and implementation both at the AfDB level and In-country
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I would like to be a bridge between the policy makers with the ones with whom the policies are imposed and amplify the poor voice for energy access
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Yes | |||
CERAAS: Centre d’Etudes Régional pour l’Amélioration de l’Adaptation à la Sécheresse | Other
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-Leadership in the research on alternatives to fossil energy in the rural areas in Benin and Senegal;
- Expertise in the problematic energy access and climate change; - Expertise in the problematic of energy access and food securuty |
- Gain collaboration within ACCESS network to continue implementing research and actions on the valorisation of agro-energetic resources.
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Yes | |||
Green Africa Foundation | NGO
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- Skills on Community mobilization and sensitization
- Experience and skills on Policy Reviews, Gaps identification and Policy development - Mapping and Problem identification - Program design and Implementation - Baseline survey study and information dissemination |
As Green Africa Foundation; we would like to gain through;
- Support to capacity build the communities on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency installation among the marginalized communities and rural set-ups - Support the mainstreaming of climate change at all levels of governance - Support advocacy for the adoption and use of clean energy to help address the issues of climate change - Study and development of relevant energy policies at the county and national level - Promote Social Accountability on energy sectors at the county levels through development of specific Public Expenditure Tracking Tools - Development of community based energy centers to enhance knowledge and increase access to renewable energy solutions |
Yes | |||
Tearfund | NGO
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We can offer advocacy skills and experience for joint advocacy.
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We would like to do joint advocacy to influence national governments and development banks like the World Bank.
We would also appreciate technical expertise and shared learning on solar home systems and mini-grids for productive use, and innovative solutions like pay as you go.
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Yes | |||
Free The Marginalized Women Advocates (FREMWA) | NGO
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Gender mainstreaming, assessments and evaluation, auditing and budgetting; Communications and Policy Advocacy; Energy, Capacity Building and Training, Mobilizing, fundraising, etc
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To be able to:
- Work with others to address Energy poverty, energy access particularly that which affects women - Provide a collective voice to decision-making, policy, advocacy and capacity building |
Yes | |||
Abibiman Foundation | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Kenya Climate Change Working Group (KCCWG) | Association/Network
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- KCCWG will offer advocacy skills involved in pushing for energy policies at both the county, National and international level
- It will also share experiences inform of best practices that can be replicated in various countries
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-Learning from the experience of ACCESS international work will positively influence KCCWG policy advocacy to champion for sustainable lifestyles and livelihoods that will reduce the impact of climate change and end poverty as well as promote sustainable energy for all
- Gain knowledge from ACCESS and its networks that will help KCCWG bridge its capacity gaps. - Strong partnership and networks that will help KCCWG reach a wider range of audience in advocating for sustainable energy for all. |
Yes | |||
Vasudha Foundation | NGO
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Policy research and advocacy
Organising training and advocacy programmes Linking Social Entrepreneurs from India with African Countries |
n.a.
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Yes | |||
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation | Investor finance, institutional support, energy planning |
NGO
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The SNV staff in a 27 countries offers broad expertise and years of field experience
Skills range from capacity development, business support, innovative finance and policy support to actual implementation and support to community development.
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Strengthen links and increase collaboration with other organisations working on energy access, both in advocacy as well as in project work.
Information and knowledge exchange, sharing SNV's experiences and learning from others.
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Just a comment regarding capacity gaps: we have experience and knowledge on most of these fields, but there are gaps on specific elements. E.g. we have some effective women empowerment project, but I think we can develop our capacities to be able to stronger integrate that in most of our projects. Also on investor finance, we have some people with knowledge, but we can still learn a lot on how to incorporate that effectively into our projects towards reaching the poor. So my point is: the capacity gaps are at a more specific, lower level than the categories presented.
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Yes | |
GERES - Group for the Environment, Renewable Energy and Solidarity | NGO
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- technical and methodological support for energy access, energy poverty and energy transition project development and management
- energy and climate diagnostic - territorial approaches to energy and climate projects |
- advocacy towards international, EU and EU member states on access to energy
- peer-to-peer exchanges and collaboration - networking - identification of suitable local and international partners - capacity building |
Yes | |||
International Institute for Environment & Development (IIED) | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Daasgift Quality Foundation-FNGO | NGO
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•Installation/distribution of clean energy solutions
•Awareness and demand creation •Capacity building and training •Consumer finance facilitation •Business development support •Policy advocacy •Gender mainstreaming and empowerment •Livelihood and agriculture •Environmental protection/conservation •WASH |
We would like to build our capacity via the under-listed areas:
•Installation/distribution of clean energy solutions •Awareness and demand creation •Research and knowledge creation •Consumer finance facilitation •Business development support •Policy advocacy •Gender mainstreaming and empowerment •Livelihood and agriculture •Environmental protection/conservation •WASH |
Yes | |||
ENVenture | Fintech |
NGO
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- Ugandan clean energy market research data
- Training consultancies - Consultation services - Research collaborations - End user product uptake in Uganda - Last mile community organisation partners recommendations |
- More stakeholder engagement
- Advise - Consulting opportunities |
Yes | ||
GHANA HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION (GHEA) | NGO
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The skill we are bringing on board are
1. Education and training 2. Research 3. Advocacy The experience is been in existence for fifty three (53) years we can help ACCESS to Achieve its goal and objectives |
1. GHEA want to learn more about Clean energy Access and how they can use to improve individual life's as it deals with the individual,family, home and the Nation.
2. Ghea want to work with partner whose core work is to improve people life's.
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Ghana Alliance for Clean Cookstoves and Fuels
Lily-Versta Nyarko Lilyverstacalma@yahoo.com 233244525531Institute for sustainable energy ad environmental solution(ISEES) William Horsu kofi.horsu@gmail.com Kofihorsu@gmail.com 233577602558 |
Yes | ||
Ghana Alliance for Clean cookstoves and fuels (GHACCO) | NGO
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^Access to help facilitate credit for SME manufacturers of cookstoves
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Yes | |||
Centre for 21st century Issues | NGO
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-Policy advocacy skills
-Capacity building on Gender and energy -Research skills |
Gain more knowledge on around gender and energy and policy analysis on
Community energy and energy access. -Learn about best practices in delivering decentralized renewable for productive uses and to address gender inequality. -Work on a collaborative project with members of Access |
Yes | |||
People, Energy and Environment Development Association (PEEDA) | NGO
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sharing of knowledge products, grass root experience, coordinate and/or implement different causes initiated by Coalition in the region
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knowledge (technology, modality) networking with various institutions working in the field of energy access, experience sharing, exposure, participation and capacity building
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Yes | |||
Foundation for Grassroots Initiatives in Africa (GrassRootsAfrica) | NGO
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I bring to access several years of advocacy, Gender training and capacity building skills
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I would like to be able to partner/collaborate with other like-minded organizations on projects related particularly to gender and energy; I would like to gain access to information on funding resources and finally, I would also like to benefit from trainings, capacity building, workshops and conferences.
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Yes | |||
Friends of the Earth United States | Public financing |
NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | ||
Practical Action | NGO
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Knowledge sharing and knowledge management expertise
Advocacy and influencing training Facilitation Skills in market activation Technical advice services through PAC Smoke, clean cooking, behaviour change expertise Gender mainstreaming |
Working with the coalition members at global and national levels to strengthen voices for energy access - in terms of joint and coherent influencing.
Through our NGO Learning Initiative we would like to work to share knowledge from and with ACCESS members.
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Yes | |||
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) | NGO
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Concerted action on achieving access to safe, reliable and affordable energy focusing on : I) reduction of indoor air pollution and related deaths and illnesses; ii) forest conservation; iii) employment creation and income generation; iv) increased local and national economic growth; v) increased social security, education and basic services in rural and remote areas; vi) improvement of livelihood.
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Coherent and focused International policy advocacy through the network.
Partnerships building with members where ever applicable for joint initiatives/program/projects on energy access.
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Yes | |||
Géo2D (Ressources Géologiques pour le Développement Durable; Geological Resources for Sustainable Development) | Private company
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Research and knowledge-building
Project conception and design Proposal writing Project implementation and management Project monitoring and evaluation |
Learn from the experience of others.
Opportunities to expand Géo2D's social dimension work. Networking opportunities with potential partners. Visibility for Géo2D's work. |
Yes | |||
Hivos | NGO
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n.a.
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n.a.
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Yes | |||
Strategic Youth Network for Development (SYND) | NGO
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1. Youth engagement in Renewable Energy promotion or advocacy.
2. Policy dialogue or analysis 3. Social media campaigns 4. Training and capacity building 5. Gender mainstreaming approach |
1. Learn from the knowledge and experiences of others to aid our campaign work in Ghana
2. Share our experiences with others for cross-pollination of ideas or ideals in pursuing a common agenda. 3. Collectively promote the agenda of ACCESS |
Yes | |||
Energypedia | Colaboration facilitator, webinars, newsletter |
NGO
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As a knowledge platform, we have extensive experience in knowledge creation and management. We have also experience in designing as well as launching renewable energy campaigns.
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As a member of the ACCESS coalition, we would like to increase our visibility in the energy access space and work jointly with other organizations to promote knowledge creation/sharing in the energy access and off-grid renewable energy sphere.
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Person 1Person 2
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Yes |
Learning needs and expertise
Name of CSO
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Learning needs
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Expertise
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Ngece Rinjeu Foundation | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, Environmental protection/ conservation, Energy and migration | WASH, Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, Energy and migration |
CAN International | Consumer finance facilitation | Policy advocacy |
Let There Be Light International | Capacity building and training, Policy advocacy, Livelihoods and agriculture, WASH, Energy and migration | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Research and knowledge creation, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Environmental protection/ conservation |
Centre for environment and rural development-CERD | Capacity building and training | |
Civic Forum on Human Development | ||
INFORSE East Africa | Policy advocacy | |
Connected Advocacy Centre for Youth Development | Energy and migration | Capacity building and training |
AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF) | ||
AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF) | ||
Dream Renewables | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Consumer finance facilitation, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Environmental protection/ conservation, Energy and migration | Capacity building and training, WASH |
Clean Energy Initiative | Others | Policy advocacy |
AbibiNsroma Foundation (ANF) | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Consumer finance facilitation, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, Environmental protection/ conservation, WASH, Energy and migration, Education and Children | Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Consumer finance facilitation, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, Environmental protection/ conservation, WASH, Energy and migration, Education and Children |
Musanadah foundation for devlopment (MFD) | Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, WASH, Education and Children | Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Business development support |
Nepal Energy Foundation | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Livelihoods and agriculture, Environmental protection/ conservation, Energy and migration | Others |
National Association of Business Women (NABW) | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Research and knowledge creation, Consumer finance facilitation, Policy advocacy, Livelihoods and agriculture, WASH, Energy and migration | Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment |
SolarAid | ||
ZERO Regional Environment Organization | ||
Zambia Relief Development Foundation | ||
Youth Development Foundation, Ghana | ||
Women Inspired To Learn and Lead | ||
World Resources Institute | ||
The Energy and Resource Institute | ||
Tanzania Gender and Sustainable energy network (TANGSEN) | ||
TAREA Tanzania | ||
Sustainable Development Network | ||
Soluciones Prácticas - Practical Action Latin America | ||
SMART villages | ||
Renewable Energy Association Myanmar | ||
RENEW'N'ABLE MALAWI | ||
The Pan African Vision for the Environment (PAVE) | ||
OXFAM USA | ||
Institute of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Solutions | ||
Greenpeace USA | ||
Energy4Impact | ||
Energia | ||
Energy and Environmental Concerns for Zambia | ||
Centre for Rural Technology, Nepa | ||
Climate Action Network - Tanzania | ||
Centre for Capacity Improvement for the Wellbeing of the Vulnerable - CIWED | ||
Chejezhi Africa | ||
ACRA | ||
ACCESE | ||
Ghana Reducing our Carbon | ||
test new entry | ||
WISIONS of Sustainability (an initiative of Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy) | Business development support, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Livelihoods and agriculture |
SELCO Foundation | Policy advocacy | Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Livelihoods and agriculture |
Mercy Corps | Others | |
Institute for Essential Services Reform | Awareness and demand creation, Business development support, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment | Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Policy advocacy |
Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD) | Others | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, Environmental protection/ conservation, WASH, Others |
Solar Sister | Consumer finance facilitation, Policy advocacy, Livelihoods and agriculture | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Business development support, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment |
Jamaa Resource Initiatives | Gender mainstreaming and empowerment | Policy advocacy |
CERAAS: Centre d’Etudes Régional pour l’Amélioration de l’Adaptation à la Sécheresse | ||
Green Africa Foundation | Capacity building and training | Policy advocacy |
Tearfund | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support | Capacity building and training, Policy advocacy, Environmental protection/ conservation |
Free The Marginalized Women Advocates (FREMWA) | Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Environmental protection/ conservation, Energy and migration | Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture |
Abibiman Foundation | ||
Kenya Climate Change Working Group (KCCWG) | Research and knowledge creation | Policy advocacy |
Vasudha Foundation | Livelihoods and agriculture | Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Policy advocacy, Livelihoods and agriculture |
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation | Others | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, WASH, Energy and migration |
GERES - Group for the Environment, Renewable Energy and Solidarity | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Environmental protection/ conservation | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Business development support, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Environmental protection/ conservation |
International Institute for Environment & Development (IIED) | ||
Daasgift Quality Foundation-FNGO | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, Environmental protection/ conservation, WASH | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, Environmental protection/ conservation, WASH |
ENVenture | Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Livelihoods and agriculture, WASH, Energy and migration, Education and Children, Others | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Business development support, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Environmental protection/ conservation, WASH, Others |
GHANA HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION (GHEA) | Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Environmental protection/ conservation | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture |
Ghana Alliance for Clean cookstoves and fuels (GHACCO) | Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture, Environmental protection/ conservation |
Centre for 21st century Issues | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support | Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Livelihoods and agriculture |
People, Energy and Environment Development Association (PEEDA) | Capacity building and training, Business development support, Policy advocacy | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Environmental protection/ conservation |
Foundation for Grassroots Initiatives in Africa (GrassRootsAfrica) | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions | Gender mainstreaming and empowerment |
Friends of the Earth United States | ||
Practical Action | Awareness and demand creation, Policy advocacy, Livelihoods and agriculture | Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Energy and migration |
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) | Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, WASH, Energy and migration, Education and Children | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Livelihoods and agriculture |
Géo2D (Ressources Géologiques pour le Développement Durable; Geological Resources for Sustainable Development) | Consumer finance facilitation, Business development support, Policy advocacy, Environmental protection/ conservation | Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation |
Hivos | ||
Strategic Youth Network for Development (SYND) | Installation/ distribution of clean energy solutions, Business development support, Energy and migration | Awareness and demand creation, Capacity building and training, Research and knowledge creation, Policy advocacy, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment, Environmental protection/ conservation |
Energypedia | Awareness and demand creation, Gender mainstreaming and empowerment | Research and knowledge creation |