This briefing note considers how clean energy solutions can be used by humanitarian organisations to both reduce the cost and environmental footprint of their operations, and promote the resilience and independence of displaced communities. Using Rwanda as a case study, the authors provide recommendations for how the private sector and policymakers can encourage greener humanitarian operations
The normal approach to energy delivery during refugee crises tends to lock in reliance on dirty, dan...
Energy access is crucial for human well-being and poverty reduction. In sub-Saharan Africa, the fail...
Small communities in remote, riparian sites often have limited resources, and experience energy insu...
The world is witnessing an unprecedented migratory crisis. By the end of 2016, there were more than ...
The UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development outlines 17 goals to end poverty and ensure the right...
The issues of forced displacement and energy for sustainable development are convergent: an estimate...
Residents of refugee camps often face challenges to accessing efficient energy for domestic needs an...
Globally, refugee numbers have reached unprecedented levels, with the average length of protracted r...
The dataset deposited here was prepared under the EPSRC-funded Humanitarian Engineering and Energy f...
The dataset deposited here was prepared under the EPSRC-funded Humanitarian Engineering and Energy f...
An inadequate understanding of the energy needs of forcibly displaced populations is one of the main...
This paper supports the development of Rwanda's energy system and addresses gaps in existing energy ...
The energy sector of today’s Rwanda has made a remarkable growth to some extent in recent years. Alt...
Final Master Thesis report EGI 2010-2013 Thesis Title: The Role of Renewable Energies in Energy su...
Perspective on the benefits of energy efficiency and cost savings on energy was changed by the exper...
The normal approach to energy delivery during refugee crises tends to lock in reliance on dirty, dan...
Energy access is crucial for human well-being and poverty reduction. In sub-Saharan Africa, the fail...
Small communities in remote, riparian sites often have limited resources, and experience energy insu...
The world is witnessing an unprecedented migratory crisis. By the end of 2016, there were more than ...
The UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development outlines 17 goals to end poverty and ensure the right...
The issues of forced displacement and energy for sustainable development are convergent: an estimate...
Residents of refugee camps often face challenges to accessing efficient energy for domestic needs an...
Globally, refugee numbers have reached unprecedented levels, with the average length of protracted r...
The dataset deposited here was prepared under the EPSRC-funded Humanitarian Engineering and Energy f...
The dataset deposited here was prepared under the EPSRC-funded Humanitarian Engineering and Energy f...
An inadequate understanding of the energy needs of forcibly displaced populations is one of the main...
This paper supports the development of Rwanda's energy system and addresses gaps in existing energy ...
The energy sector of today’s Rwanda has made a remarkable growth to some extent in recent years. Alt...
Final Master Thesis report EGI 2010-2013 Thesis Title: The Role of Renewable Energies in Energy su...
Perspective on the benefits of energy efficiency and cost savings on energy was changed by the exper...
The normal approach to energy delivery during refugee crises tends to lock in reliance on dirty, dan...
Energy access is crucial for human well-being and poverty reduction. In sub-Saharan Africa, the fail...
Small communities in remote, riparian sites often have limited resources, and experience energy insu...