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Energy Delivery Models Training
As of 2024, there were an estimated 130.8 million people forcibly displaced across the globe, the vast majority of whom do not have access to sustainable energy.[1] The lack of expertise among humanitarian actors around how to integrate clean energy into responses to forced displacement in a socially and financially sustainable manner is a key barrier to addressing this problem.
The Energy Delivery Models (EDM) training was developed by the Global Platform for Action (GPA) on Sustainable Energy in Displacement Settings to build the capacity of humanitarian stakeholders concerning the benefits of access to clean energy for displaced people as well as support these actors in developing effective, market-based approaches to delivering it.
This course provides guidance for designing sustainable energy delivery programmes that are structured, context-specific and end-user centric.
Training Modules
- ↑ UNHCR (2024). Global Appeal. https://reporting.unhcr.org/global-appeal-2024-6383



















