Community Engagement

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Introduction

The main aim of the energy projects is to serve the target community. Therefore, it is highly important to engage with the target community before, after or during the energy projects, to understand their needs and demand. This will ensure the involvement of the community in the project and help in successful execution of the project. Community engagement should also take into account the fair representation of women, indeginous groups and other minorities groups who previously did no have a say.[1] A study in India also found out that community-based mini-grid projects are especially effective when the community members are active stakeholders.[2]

Community engagement at different stages of the project is shown below:

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Community Engagement - Relevance

See also social risks in energy projects.

Examples for Different Technology Approaches

 Experiences in selected countries

Nepal


Kenya

Indonesia

Guatemala

Further Information

References