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Publication - Renewable Energy for Refugees (RE4R) Fact sheet

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Title
Renewable Energy for Refugees (RE4R) Fact sheet
Publisher
RE4R
Author
RE4R
Published in
August 2022
Abstract
The fact sheet provides a summary of the Practical Action and UNHCR - Renewable Energy for Refugees (RE4R) project - showcasing market-based innovative financing approaches that took in two countries: Rwanda and Jordan. The fact sheet summarises and showcases the end of project data, and focuses on energy delivery based on supporting households, securing livelihoods and improving the quality of life in homes and communities.
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