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The access to energy challenge in humanitarian settings is significant and growing. To keep up with growing energy needs, there is an opportunity for private sector engagement and collaboration in displacement settings. Dalberg, Mercy Corps, Shell, IFC, GOGLA, and GPA warmly invite you to a dialogue series on public-private partnerships in humanitarian energy. In three panel sessions, a wide range of experts will share their knowledge, expertise, and learnings. '''Register now'''!
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What are the lessons learnt around partnership models for private sector engagement in humanitarian settings and how can we strengthen collaboration going forward?
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Dalberg, Mercy Corps, Shell, IFC, GOGLA, and GPA warmly invite you to a dialogue series on public-private-partnerships in humanitarian energy. In three panel sessions, a wide range of experts will share their knowledge, expertise, and learning. Register now! '''Register now'''!
  
 
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'''<span style="color:#000000"><span style="font-size: 15px">Session 1: Private sector engagement in humanitarian energy 101: ‘The need, the obstacles, and the opportunity’</span></span>'''
  
This session gives an overview of the need for private sector engagement in humanitarian energy. It also discusses challenges and opportunities faced by various stakeholders within the humanitarian energy ecosystem. The panel will comprise leaders from Shell, Mercy Corps, and IFC Lighting Global.<br/><span class="mw-customtoggle-SPIS1" style="color: blue; font-size: small; font-weight: bold; float: right; display: inline-block;"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span><div id="mw-customcollapsible-SPIS1" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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This session aims to build a common understanding of the importance and challenges around private sector engagement in energy access in displacement settings. Facilitated by Dalberg, the panel will comprise leaders from Shell, Mercy Corps, and IFC Lighting Global.<br/><span class="mw-customtoggle-SPIS1" style="color: blue; font-size: small; font-weight: bold; float: right; display: inline-block;"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span><div id="mw-customcollapsible-SPIS1" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
  
 
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*Efrem Ferrari, Lighting Global (IFC)
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*Cecilia Ragazzi, Mercy Corps
 
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'''<span style="color:#000000"><span style="font-size: 15px">Session 2: Speaking from experience: ‘Private sector learnings from engaging in humanitarian energy’</span></span>'''
 
'''<span style="color:#000000"><span style="font-size: 15px">Session 2: Speaking from experience: ‘Private sector learnings from engaging in humanitarian energy’</span></span>'''
  
To bring real-world experiences, this session will include speakers from Schneider Electric, Brightlife and BBOXX. The panelist will share their motivation for engaging in displacement settings, challenges and opportunities they encountered and finally advice for other energy enterprises who are also looking to engage in these markets.<br/><span class="mw-customtoggle-SPIS2" style="color: blue; font-size: small; font-weight: bold; float: right; display: inline-block;"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span><div id="mw-customcollapsible-SPIS2" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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This session aims to bring to life, the real-world experiences, perspectives, and lessons learned from energy enterprises who have engaged in humanitarian settings. Facilitated by GOGLA, the panel will comprise of leaders from Schneider Electric, BrightLife, and BBOXX<br/><span class="mw-customtoggle-SPIS2" style="color: blue; font-size: small; font-weight: bold; float: right; display: inline-block;"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span><div id="mw-customcollapsible-SPIS2" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
  
 
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'''<span style="color:#000000"><span style="font-size: 15px">Session 3: Collaboration models to develop energy markets: ‘Market-based approaches’ vs ‘Procure and distribute’</span></span>'''
  
A discussion between energy enterprises and humanitarian agencies around collaboration models that can accelerate private sector engagement within humanitarian settings. Representatives from UNHCR, D.Light Planet, EnDev and Mercy Corps will discuss the pros and cons of the two main collaboration models: market-based and procure and distribute.<br/><span class="mw-customtoggle-SPIS3" style="color: blue; font-size: small; font-weight: bold; float: right; display: inline-block;"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span><div id="mw-customcollapsible-SPIS3" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
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This session aims to bring energy enterprises and humanitarian agencies together to discuss collaboration models that pave the way for partnership – what works best and when? Facilitated by the GPA, this panel comprises of leaders from UNHCR, d.light, GIZ EnDev, and Mercy Corps. <br/><span class="mw-customtoggle-SPIS3" style="color: blue; font-size: small; font-weight: bold; float: right; display: inline-block;"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span><div id="mw-customcollapsible-SPIS3" class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
  
 
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*H.R.H. Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, UNHCR HQ
 
*H.R.H. Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, UNHCR HQ
*Charlotte Heffer, D.Light Planet
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*Paul McCallion, UNHCR Bangladesh
 
*Paul McCallion, UNHCR Bangladesh
 
*David Otieno, EnDev Ethiopia
 
*David Otieno, EnDev Ethiopia

Revision as of 11:49, 29 April 2021

Making Markets Work | Models for Private Sector Engagement in Humanitarian Energy

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The access to energy challenge in humanitarian settings is significant and growing. These rising energy needs present an opportunity for private sector engagement, and collaboration, in displacement settings.

What are the lessons learnt around partnership models for private sector engagement in humanitarian settings and how can we strengthen collaboration going forward?

Dalberg, Mercy Corps, Shell, IFC, GOGLA, and GPA warmly invite you to a dialogue series on public-private-partnerships in humanitarian energy. In three panel sessions, a wide range of experts will share their knowledge, expertise, and learning. Register now! Register now!

When: Wed, 19 May 2021

Time: 9:00am NYC | 2:00pm London | 4:00pm Nairobi | 6:30pm Mumbai | 7:00pm Dhaka (check your local time)

Duration: 2.5 hours

Register here

Session 1: Private sector engagement in humanitarian energy 101: ‘The need, the obstacles, and the opportunity’

This session aims to build a common understanding of the importance and challenges around private sector engagement in energy access in displacement settings. Facilitated by Dalberg, the panel will comprise leaders from Shell, Mercy Corps, and IFC Lighting Global.
read more

Time: 4:00-4:50 pm Nairobi

Facilitator:

  • Gaurav Gupta, Dalberg

Panelists:

  • Eva Hatzidemou, Shell
  • Efrem Ferrari, IFC Lighting Global
  • Cecilia Ragazzi, Mercy Corps


Session 2: Speaking from experience: ‘Private sector learnings from engaging in humanitarian energy’

This session aims to bring to life, the real-world experiences, perspectives, and lessons learned from energy enterprises who have engaged in humanitarian settings. Facilitated by GOGLA, the panel will comprise of leaders from Schneider Electric, BrightLife, and BBOXX
read more

Time: 4:55- 5:40pm Nairobi

Facilitator:

  • Rebecca Rhodes, GOGLA

Panelists:

  • Schneider Electric
  • Stefan Grundmann, BrightLife
  • Mansoor Hamayun, BBOXX


Session 3: Collaboration models to develop energy markets: ‘Market-based approaches’ vs ‘Procure and distribute’

This session aims to bring energy enterprises and humanitarian agencies together to discuss collaboration models that pave the way for partnership – what works best and when? Facilitated by the GPA, this panel comprises of leaders from UNHCR, d.light, GIZ EnDev, and Mercy Corps.
read more

Time: 5:45-6:30pm Nairobi

Facilitator:

  • Thomas Fohgrub, Global Plan of Action for Sustainable Energy Solutions in Situations of Displacement (GPA) UNITAR

Panelists:

  • H.R.H. Prince Jaime de Bourbon de Parme, UNHCR HQ
  • Charlotte Heffer, d.light
  • Paul McCallion, UNHCR Bangladesh
  • David Otieno, EnDev Ethiopia
  • Cecilia Ragazzi, Mercy Corps

Organizers

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