Independent Review of the Sustainable Energy Access and Gender (SEAG) programme
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This £16M DFID-supported research programme is implemented between 2013-2020 with the purpose to deliver evidence that will shape the global effort to provide universal access to sustainable modern energy services by 2030. The review has analysed progress of SEAG across 3 components: Gender & Sustainable Energy for All (delivered through ENERGIA); Renewable Energy Mapping (delivered through WB’s ESMAP); and Energy Access Analytics (GOGLA and Practical Action). Blue-Ant’s specific role as Energy Access Specialist focussed on analysing the changing dynamics in the energy landscape which has taken place since the launch of SEforALL in 2011, and the implications for the SEAG programme and its’ implementing partners.
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