Make sure you register to our monthly newsletter, it's going out soon! Stay up do date about the latest energy news and our current activities.
Click here to register!

Difference between revisions of "Publication - Baseline Assessment on Electronic Waste"

From energypedia
***** (***** | *****)
(Created page with "{{Pub Database |Pub Title=Baseline Assessment on Electronic Waste |Pub Organization=giz |Pub Author=Boris de Fautereau, Joséphine Courtois, Alexander Clarke, Ruweyda Stillhar...")
 
***** (***** | *****)
m
Tag: 2017 source edit
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{Pub Database
 
{{Pub Database
 
|Pub Title=Baseline Assessment on Electronic Waste
 
|Pub Title=Baseline Assessment on Electronic Waste
|Pub Organization=giz
+
|Pub Organization=giz in cooperation with sofies
 
|Pub Author=Boris de Fautereau, Joséphine Courtois, Alexander Clarke, Ruweyda Stillhart
 
|Pub Author=Boris de Fautereau, Joséphine Courtois, Alexander Clarke, Ruweyda Stillhart
 
|Pub Year=2022
 
|Pub Year=2022
 
|Pub Abstract=Access to safe and sustainable energy is crucial to help refugees stay safe and rebuild their lives. In the ‘Global Strategy for Sustainable Energy 2019-2024’, UNHCR states that “all refugees, host communities and support structures should be able to satisfy their energy needs in a sustainable manner, without fear or risks to their health, well-being and personal security, while ensuring the least possible environmental impact” (UNHCR, 2019). Sustainable and cost-efficient energy solutions are recognised as being able to increase the self-reliance of vulnerable people and release social tensions. Therefore, giving access to safe sustainable energy to those in displacement settings and surrounding communities is of paramount importance.
 
|Pub Abstract=Access to safe and sustainable energy is crucial to help refugees stay safe and rebuild their lives. In the ‘Global Strategy for Sustainable Energy 2019-2024’, UNHCR states that “all refugees, host communities and support structures should be able to satisfy their energy needs in a sustainable manner, without fear or risks to their health, well-being and personal security, while ensuring the least possible environmental impact” (UNHCR, 2019). Sustainable and cost-efficient energy solutions are recognised as being able to increase the self-reliance of vulnerable people and release social tensions. Therefore, giving access to safe sustainable energy to those in displacement settings and surrounding communities is of paramount importance.
 
|Pub Download=https://energypedia.info/images/3/3a/Baseline_Assessment_on_Electronic_Waste_-_Management_and_Extended_Producer_Responsibility_in_Displacement_Settings_in_Ethiopia%2C_Kenya%2C_Uganda.pdf
 
|Pub Download=https://energypedia.info/images/3/3a/Baseline_Assessment_on_Electronic_Waste_-_Management_and_Extended_Producer_Responsibility_in_Displacement_Settings_in_Ethiopia%2C_Kenya%2C_Uganda.pdf
|Pub Newsletter=No
+
|Pub Newsletter=Yes
 
|Pub Tag Solar=Solar
 
|Pub Tag Solar=Solar
 
|Pub Tag Renewable=Renewable Energy
 
|Pub Tag Renewable=Renewable Energy
 
|Pub Tag Humanitarian=Humanitarian Energy
 
|Pub Tag Humanitarian=Humanitarian Energy
 
}}
 
}}

Latest revision as of 11:51, 22 April 2022

►Add a New Publication
►See All Latest Publications

Title
Baseline Assessment on Electronic Waste
Publisher
giz in cooperation with sofies
Author
Boris de Fautereau, Joséphine Courtois, Alexander Clarke, Ruweyda Stillhart
Published in
2022
Abstract
Access to safe and sustainable energy is crucial to help refugees stay safe and rebuild their lives. In the ‘Global Strategy for Sustainable Energy 2019-2024’, UNHCR states that “all refugees, host communities and support structures should be able to satisfy their energy needs in a sustainable manner, without fear or risks to their health, well-being and personal security, while ensuring the least possible environmental impact” (UNHCR, 2019). Sustainable and cost-efficient energy solutions are recognised as being able to increase the self-reliance of vulnerable people and release social tensions. Therefore, giving access to safe sustainable energy to those in displacement settings and surrounding communities is of paramount importance.
URL


Admin:
Yes