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ESDS Electrification (Mini-Grids)
SUN-ESDS Contributes to High Tier Electricity Supply in Kenya’s Displacement Settings
SUN-ESDS Contributes to High Tier Electricity Supply in Kalobeyei:
Electricity supply as a COVID-19 Response Measure:
Prior to the mini-grid expansion, the SUN- ESDS project had provided technical and financial support in 2020 towards electrification of 10 institutions (3 health facilities, 4 schools, 2 accommodation facilities, 1 WFP greenhouse) that were earmarked to offer health and isolation services in Kalobeyei settlement and host town. Expanding mini-grids during Covid-19 – Experiences from Kalobeyei
Technical Assistance to private mini-grid developers:
As part of its technical assistance to private sector players who have expressed interest to build and operate mini-grids in displacement settings, SUN-ESDS Kenya conducted feasibility studies on mini-grids development in Kakuma 3 and Kalobeyei village 3.
Beyond mini-grids, promoting productive use of electricity:
Increased energy access through mini-grid presents the opportunity to enhance the self-reliance of refugees, ease pressure on the host communities and promote peaceful co-existence. In particular, it spurs economic activity, improved livelihood and income generation; so-called Promoting Productive Use of Electricity in Displacement settings . This report presents the state of PUE in Kalobeyei, the design and campaign activities and, lastly, identifies the recommendations for replication in displacement settings.



















