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Publication - Mapping Indicators for Humanitarian Energy Access and the Decarbonisation of Operations: Supporting the Alignment of Data Practices on Sustainable Energy in Situations of Forced Displacement

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Title
Mapping Indicators for Humanitarian Energy Access and the Decarbonisation of Operations: Supporting the Alignment of Data Practices on Sustainable Energy in Situations of Forced Displacement
Publisher
GPA & Loughborough University
Author
Dr Iwona Bisaga & Dr Sarah Rosenberg-Jansen
Published in
December 2021
Abstract
The goal of this report is to lay the foundations to address the data gap by reviewing existing indicators and suggesting the main ways of measuring energy, to inform subsequent data collection by energy, humanitarian, and partner organizations. To do this, the report outlines the key sets of indicators for energy access in humanitarian contexts, to enable standardisation of energy measurement within the humanitarian sector. The discussion of indicators in this document provides a resource to support the alignment of the measurement of energy across UN institutions, partners, the private sector, and current and future partners working on energy access in settings of displacement. Specifically, the report provides an overview of standard ways of measuring energy from the energy access and international development sectors and seeks to apply them to humanitarian and displacement settings. All aspects of energy are covered, including energy for households, enterprises, community facilities, and humanitarian operations, covering electricity, cooking, heating and cooling needs
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