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Publication - Humanitarian Energy Outlook 2023

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Title
Humanitarian Energy Outlook 2023
Publisher
GPA, UNITAR
Author
Epa Ndahimana, Joelle Hangi, and Sarah Rosenberg-Jansen
Published in
March 2024
Abstract
The Humanitarian Energy Outlook 2023 provides updates on and in humanitarian energy programmes, projects, funding, research, policies, and approaches from May 2022 – December 2023. The document highlights the necessity of renewable energy and efficiency improvements in displacement settings, advocating strongly for the involvement of forcibly displaced persons (FDPs) in humanitarian energy decision-making, planning, programming, and implementation.
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