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Support the design of successful rural electrification interventions (REIs) that are appropriate to the local context, meet end users’ needs and are sustainable in the long term.<br/>
 
Support the design of successful rural electrification interventions (REIs) that are appropriate to the local context, meet end users’ needs and are sustainable in the long term.<br/>
➔ specifically for Nigeria and relevant West African contexts. [[PeopleSuN_Knowldedge_Hub_-_About|Read more]]</span>
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Support the design of successful rural electrification interventions (REIs) that are appropriate to the local context, meet end users’ needs and are sustainable in the long term.
➔ specifically for Nigeria and relevant West African contexts. Read more

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