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As part of the outreach and capacity building activities of this movement, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) together with the Steering Group of the GPA and other partners are conducting a series of webinars on humanitarian energy issues to raise awareness and spread knowledge about different technologies, best practices and impacts.
 
As part of the outreach and capacity building activities of this movement, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) together with the Steering Group of the GPA and other partners are conducting a series of webinars on humanitarian energy issues to raise awareness and spread knowledge about different technologies, best practices and impacts.
  
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= 2nd Webinar (June 2019) =
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<p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color: rgb(72,177,69);  font-size: 15px">Mini-Grid Sustainability: Transitioning to Enterprise-based Micro Hydropower</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center"><font color="#48b145"><span style="font-size: 15px">'''June 2019'''</span></font></p><br/>
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Collective research and observations within the Hydro Empowerment Network reveal that the long-term sustainability of community-based micro and mini hydropower projects is dependent on whether the project is run as enterprise. This webinar – the 2nd in the series – will feature practitioners in Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan who are enabling enterprise-based micro and mini hydropower projects.
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= 3rd Webinar: (September 2019) =
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<p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color: rgb(72,177,69);  font-size: 15px">Mini-Grid Financing: Enabling the Role of Local Banks</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center"><font color="#48b145"><span style="font-size: 15px">'''September 2019'''</span></font></p><br/>
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The replication of economically viable micro and mini hydropower projects can be accelerated with financing from local banks. This webinar – the 3<sup>rd</sup> in the series – will feature local banks that have financed or are in the process of financing hydro mini-grids.
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Stay tuned for details!

Revision as of 14:37, 25 March 2019

Knowledge and solutions from and for the field

Today, over 130 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance due to conflict, natural disasters, and other complex global challenges. For many of these people, access to energy sources is critical for survival, and how they access it impacts their health, livelihoods, safety, and well-being.

Energy access for displaced people is not prioritized in the global humanitarian system. Current energy practices in situations of displacement are often inefficient, polluting, unsafe for users, and harmful to the surrounding environment. Moreover, institutional humanitarian operations such as water pumping, community lighting, and health clinics rely heavily on unsustainable fossil fuels, costing hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Given the complex nature of humanitarian response and the challenges of integrating sustainable energy solutions into the humanitarian program cycle, there is not just one solution but a need for systemic actions to mobilise resources, build capacity and use the opportunity for sustainable energy solutions to enhance impact in sectors such as health, protection, food security, and WASH.

Against this background, key actors involved in displacement settings developed in 2018 the Global Plan of Action for Sustainable Energy Solutions in Situations of Displacement (GPA). It’s mission is to equip stakeholders with the capacity to mainstream sustainable energy solutions into programming, with the goal of delivering improved protection, dignity, and energy-related social, environmental, and economic benefits to displaced people.

As part of the outreach and capacity building activities of this movement, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) together with the Steering Group of the GPA and other partners are conducting a series of webinars on humanitarian energy issues to raise awareness and spread knowledge about different technologies, best practices and impacts.


1st Webinar

TBD

Speakers


2nd Webinar (June 2019)

Mini-Grid Sustainability: Transitioning to Enterprise-based Micro Hydropower

June 2019


Collective research and observations within the Hydro Empowerment Network reveal that the long-term sustainability of community-based micro and mini hydropower projects is dependent on whether the project is run as enterprise. This webinar – the 2nd in the series – will feature practitioners in Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan who are enabling enterprise-based micro and mini hydropower projects.

Stay tuned for details!

3rd Webinar: (September 2019)

Mini-Grid Financing: Enabling the Role of Local Banks

September 2019


The replication of economically viable micro and mini hydropower projects can be accelerated with financing from local banks. This webinar – the 3rd in the series – will feature local banks that have financed or are in the process of financing hydro mini-grids.

Stay tuned for details!