Publication - Key success factors and obstacles for FAO energy projects in humanitarian settings: An evaluation of FAO’s energy-in-emergency portfolio to inform future programming in three Eastern African Countries

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Title
Key success factors and obstacles for FAO energy projects in humanitarian settings: An evaluation of FAO’s energy-in-emergency portfolio to inform future programming in three Eastern African Countries
Publisher
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) - Practical Action
Author
Stephen Mutuku - Gladys Kivati - Faith Temba - Prudence Lihabi
Published in
September 2020
Abstract
Through its work under the Safe Access to Fuel and Energy (SAFE) programme, FAO has contributed to improving resilience and livelihoods among refugees and internally displaced people in 14 countries. This evaluation seeks to inform future programming through a review of FAO’s energy-in-emergency portfolio in three Eastern African countries: Kenya, Uganda and South Sudan.
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