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English: This study evaluates how exactly Solar Home Systems (SHS) and the less expensive Small Solar Home Systems (SSHS) contribute to fighting poverty in rural Bangladesh. Based on the multidimensional poverty concept of the OECD, the impacts of these solar systems are analysed and compared by applying a quasi-experimental evaluation design. During the field research both quantitative and qualitative data was gathered through a combination of methodological tools including a household survey, qualitative appraisals of (non-)users and local stakeholders, as well as focus group discussions.
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This study evaluates how exactly Solar Home Systems (SHS) and the less expensive Small Solar Home Systems (SSHS) contribute to fighting poverty in rural Bangladesh. Based on the multidimensional poverty concept of the OECD, the impacts of these solar systems are analysed and compared by applying a quasi-experimental evaluation design. During the field research both quantitative and qualitative data was gathered through a combination of methodological tools including a household survey, qualitative appraisals of (non-)users and local stakeholders, as well as focus group discussions.


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