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Training through exchange of personnel
Funding and guidance to exchange projects involving employees in Norway and in developing countries.
E-mail: fredskorpset@fredskorpset.no
US-African Clean Energy Standards Program
1-2 day Workshops addressing standards issues in clean energy market, particularly the need to set common standards for new technologies in this market. Workshops include public sector officials overseeing standard setting as well as companies and stakeholders providing and using relevant solutions.
Utility Training Programs
Capacity building & training for African utilities & policymakers.
Vocational Training & Education for Clean Energy (VOCTEC)
Curricula & training on the installation, operation and maintenance of off-grid renewable energy systems for host-country stakeholders.
202957 - Results Based Financing for Low Carbon Energy Access (Africa)
This programme - implemented by the Energising Development (EnDev) partnership, managed by GIZ and RVO – employs a Results Based Financing (RBF) approach to overcome identified market failures that are constraining private sector investment in low carbon energy access (electricity and cooking) in developing countries. This programme targets a range of benefits, including economic growth (through the creation of enterprises and jobs for men and women), reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and improvements in health as a result of clean cooking methods (particularly for women and young children). The programme has expanded considerably in scope since its initial design, and now implements 17 projects as opposed to the 10 originally planned. This means that the portfolio of RBF approaches has the potential to gather an even broader range of lessons than had first been anticipated. Already the approach taken in this programme is influencing the wider energy access community.
Isabel van de Sand: I-Vandesand@dfid.gov.uk