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In the dynamic landscape of humanitarian assistance, addressing the energy needs of displaced populations is increasingly recognized as a key component of durable solutions and sustainable development. The role of private actors in this endeavour has been also highlighted as critical for addressing the breadth of the challenge. As such, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has embarked on a journey to bridge the gap between the demand for sustainable energy solutions and the supply of products and services from the private sector in displacement settings. The complexities of this task necessitate a comprehensive approach that combines innovative solutions, strategic partnerships, stakeholder engagement and knowledge-sharing.
This toolkit aims to serve as a practical support to other humanitarian organizations and private providers who want to collaborate to develop and implement clean energy solution in close coordination.
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