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</choose> Safe and sustainable access to cooking energy in displacement settings is a persistent challenge for the humanitarian community. As a result, displaced populations are subject to protection, health, food security risks as well as conflict over natural resources, in addition to experiencing fuel shortages and gender inequalities. It is generally assumed that there are no energy markets in displacement settings, although displaced people around the world already spend more than $1.6 billion a year to light their homes and cook their food,1 as such there is a significant potential for private-sector engagement in this context, which could result in win-win scenarios for all stakeholders.2 A major constraint for increased private-sector engagement are gaps in knowledge, coordination and mutual understanding between private sector, development and humanitarian actors. Against this background, GIZ (ESDS and EnDev), GPA and MECS are co-organising a webinar series on Cooking Energy in Displacement Settings.
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</choose> Safe and sustainable access to cooking energy in displacement settings is a persistent challenge for the humanitarian community. As a result, displaced populations are subject to protection, health, food security risks as well as conflict over natural resources, in addition to experiencing fuel shortages and gender inequalities. It is generally assumed that the markets for energy products and services in displacement settings are at a low level, although ''displaced people around the world already spend more than $1.6 billion a year to light their homes and cook their food,<sup>1</sup> as such there is a significant potential for private-sector engagement in this context, which could result in win-win scenarios for all stakeholders.''<sup>2</sup> A major constraint for increased private-sector engagement are gaps in knowledge, coordination and mutual understanding between private sector, development and humanitarian actors.<br/>Against this background, GIZ ([[Energy_Solutions_for_Displacement_Settings|ESDS]] and [https://endev.info/ EnDev]), [https://www.humanitarianenergy.org/ GPA] and [https://mecs.org.uk/ MECS] are co-organising a webinar series on Cooking Energy in Displacement Settings.<br/>
  
= Webinar 1: Cooking Energy in Displacement Setting – Landscaping =
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= Webinar 1: Cooking Energy in Displacement Setting – Landscaping<br/> =
<p style="text-align: center">'''7 July 2020, 14:00-15:30 CET (check your local time)'''</p><p style="text-align: center">'''Registration link:'''</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">'''7 July 2020, 14:00-15:30 CET ([https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Webinar+1:+Cooking+Energy+in+Displacement+Setting+–+Landscaping &iso=20210707T14&p1=37&ah=1&am=30 check your local time])'''<br/></p><p style="text-align: center">'''Registration link:[https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5813381174988480012 https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5813381174988480012]'''<br/></p>
This webinar provides an overview of the stakeholder landscape of the humanitarian cooking sector and aims to improve mutual understanding as a basis for successful cooperation. It will shed light on their approach and what are their advocating for; success factors as well as common challenges in existing cooking energy interventions.  
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This webinar aims to provide an overview of the stakeholder landscape of the humanitarian cooking sector and to improve mutual understanding as a base for successful cooperation. It will shed light on their approaches and what are their advocating for; success factors as well as common challenges in existing cooking energy interventions.<br/>
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First in the series, this webinar will feature a presentation providing an overview of the landscape of the humanitarian cooking sector followed by a moderated panel discussion. To get a holistic picture, speakers from humanitarian and development organisations, the private sector, policy consultancy and a community representative will participate in the panel.<br/>
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*Raffaella Bellanca<br/>
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*Diana Benato<br/>
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*Ben Butele<br/>
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*Ruben or Judith Walker<br/>
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*Konjit Negussu<br/>
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*Joelle Hangi
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*WFP<br/>
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*UNHCR<br/>
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*GIZ ESDS Uganda<br/>
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*ACE<br/>
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*CCA ETH
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First in the series, this webinar will feature a presentation providing a lay of the land of the humanitarian cooking sector followed by a moderated panel discussion. To gain a holistic picture, speakers from humanitarian and development organisations, the private sector, policy consultancy and a community representative will participate in the panel.
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Safe and sustainable access to cooking energy in displacement settings is a persistent challenge for the humanitarian community. As a result, displaced populations are subject to protection, health, food security risks as well as conflict over natural resources, in addition to experiencing fuel shortages and gender inequalities. It is generally assumed that the markets for energy products and services in displacement settings are at a low level, although displaced people around the world already spend more than $1.6 billion a year to light their homes and cook their food,1 as such there is a significant potential for private-sector engagement in this context, which could result in win-win scenarios for all stakeholders.2 A major constraint for increased private-sector engagement are gaps in knowledge, coordination and mutual understanding between private sector, development and humanitarian actors.
Against this background, GIZ (ESDS and EnDev), GPA and MECS are co-organising a webinar series on Cooking Energy in Displacement Settings.

Webinar 1: Cooking Energy in Displacement Setting – Landscaping

7 July 2020, 14:00-15:30 CET (&iso=20210707T14&p1=37&ah=1&am=30 check your local time)

Registration link:https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5813381174988480012

This webinar aims to provide an overview of the stakeholder landscape of the humanitarian cooking sector and to improve mutual understanding as a base for successful cooperation. It will shed light on their approaches and what are their advocating for; success factors as well as common challenges in existing cooking energy interventions.

First in the series, this webinar will feature a presentation providing an overview of the landscape of the humanitarian cooking sector followed by a moderated panel discussion. To get a holistic picture, speakers from humanitarian and development organisations, the private sector, policy consultancy and a community representative will participate in the panel.


Agenda


Speakers
Organisation
Introduction
Ranisha Basnet
Energypedia
Overview of the humanitarian cooking sector
Anh Tran
MECS
Panel discussion
  • Raffaella Bellanca
  • Diana Benato
  • Ben Butele
  • Ruben or Judith Walker
  • Konjit Negussu
  • Joelle Hangi
  • WFP
  • UNHCR
  • GIZ ESDS Uganda
  • ACE
  • CCA ETH
Q&A
All panelists

Final Takeaway
Mark Gibson
UNITAR/GPA
Closing
Ranisha
Energypedia