Energy Solutions for Displacement Settings
The BMZ commisioned Global Programme "Support to UNHCR in the implementation of the Global Compact on Refugees in the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus”(SUN), implemented by GIZ, seeks to support UNHCR in its role as facilitator of the implementation of the Global Compact on Refugees (GCR) and the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) in selected refugee contexts and sectors. The Global Programme is part of the German Special Initiative Tackling the Root Causes of Displacement, (Re-)integrating Refugees
The Global Programme also aims to operationalise the Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus. The HDP Nexus envisions actors working in humanitarian, development and peace realms to work more cohesively together, capitalizing on their respective comparative advantages following the recommendations of the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) and in line with the 2030 Agenda. Under the “New Way of Working” agreed at the WHS, the various actors are expected to work towards “collective outcomes” that reduce risk and vulnerability and serve as instalments towards the achievement of the SDGs.
The Global Programme consists of 4 components that include implementing activities with UNHCR in 8 countries, accompanied by organisational capacity development. The aim is the consolidation, analysis and sharing of lessons learned from implementation experiences in order to better implement the HDP Nexus. This is key in generating knowledge on ‘what works under which conditions’ and contributes to public, organisational and mutual learning between the two partners GIZ and UNHCR. The cooperation can result in better informed and coordinated programming and implementation of the GCR, CRRF and HDP Nexus.
- Component 1: Implementation of the HDP Nexus in selected displacement settings (in Niger, Mexico, Mauritania)
- Component 2: Implementation of the HDP Nexus in the sector of sustainable energy (Energy Solutions for Displacement Settings in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda)
- Component 3: Strengthening UNHCR's capacities to foster implementation of the GCR and cooperation within the HDP Nexus (UNHCR headquarters in Geneva, UNHCR national offices)
- Component 4: Strengthening capacities of governmental structures to implement the GCR at national and district levels (in Uganda, Rwanda)
ESDS is the German contribution to the Clean Energy Challenge issued by UNHCR in 2019 with the following objective:
“All refugee settlements and nearby host communities will have access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy by 2030.”
To that end, ESDS offers global advisory services, implements technical measures and cooperates with relevant stakeholders to promote sustainable and affordable energy access via market-based solutions and to create enabling framework conditions.
ESDS structures its activities along the following 3 intervention areas:
- Improving the policy framework
- Greening the UNHCR infrastructure
- Increasing market-based access to energy
Improving the policy framework
We work together with policy makers to create the necessary framework conditions to implement the GCR and ensure sustainable energy access for refugees and host communities at a national, regional and district level.Greening the UNHCR infrastructure
We advise UNHCR to solarize its infrastructure via market-based approaches and implement energy efficiency measures to reduce its diesel consumption.Increasing market-based access to energy
We promote markets for sustainable energy products and services for refugee and host communities in collaboration with UNHCR and private sector actors.The project teams of ESDS work towards these objectives in selected regions in the three partner countries Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda in collaboration with UNHCR and local and national authorities. ESDS has teams in each country which implement activities on the ground and are supported by the Global-team based in Germany that coordinates all measures and aligns them to each other. As the Clean Energy Challenge Baseline Data Visualization shows, the given conditions regarding access to sustainable energy for refugees and host communities differ in the three project-countries, translating itself into context-specific activities whose scope vary for the countries. The three intervention areas constitute however the overall and common framework.
Ethiopia
Project Area: Gambella Region
- Support UNHCR in implementing its cooking fuel strategy and improve framework conditions for energy access to refugees and host communities
- Advise UNHCR in reducing diesel-consumption and solarizing camp infrastructure via market-based models
- Promote sustainable energy products among households through advertisement campaigns, energy kiosks and financing schemes, and assist in incentivizing companies to operate in camps
Kenya
Project Area: Turkana County
- Strengthen capacities of Turkana County government to implement renewable energy solutions for refugees and host communities
- Solarize and upscale existing mini-grids for sustainable high-tier electricity access for households, institutions and UNHCR
Uganda
Project Area: West Nile Region
- Assist in implementing the national Sustainable Energy Response Plan and strengthen capacities of local administrations
- Advise UNHCR in reducing diesel-consumption and solarizing camp infrastructure via market-based models
- Promote market-based access to sustainable energy through advertisement campaigns, energy kiosks and flexible payment schemes, and assist in incentivizing companies to operate in camps
Global
In cooperation with the country-offices
- Offer advisory services for stakeholders
- Perform concept development, project management and knowledge generation
- Coordinate technical assessments, market studies and pilot projects
Contact
- Send your feedback and recommendations about the global program to *****
- For questions related to Uganda, please contact *****
- For questions related to Kenya, please contact *****
- For questions related to Ethiopia, please contact ***** and *****
Partners
GIZ's Energy Solutions for Displacement Settings (ESDS) project cooperate with UNHCR to enhance the access to sustainable energy in displacement contexts, and the Energypedia page has been created to share learnings across various practitioners to spur the development of clean energy solutions.