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The Biomass Energy Sector Planning Guide provides practical, step-by-step guidance to set up efficient management structures for the biomass energy sector. The Guide is based on experiences of EUEI PDF and GIZ in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Rwanda, Mozambique, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Nepal and Sierra Leone. Even though this guide is largely built on experience in Africa, it has relevance beyond Africa and the methodology can be applied in all countries where biomass is the main fuel for households and small enterprises.
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This report stems from a workshop with participants from Nepal, Bangladesh, Rwanda and the United Kingdom. And, it builds on two years of research on the political economy of climate change planning conducted by the IIED and research institutions in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Nepal and Rwanda. The report focuses on how to finance a transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient pathway and on bringing together research partners, bilateral and multilateral partners, financial actors and local beneficiaries.
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This report focuses on the Rwandan energy sector and investigates the following topics: the structure and organization of the energy sector, energy demand and supply, energy investment programs, financing energy investments and options for financing private sector energy projects. It includes a roadmap and an action plan.
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Ce document vise à contribuer au programme d’action en cours pour le développement de l’Afrique au sud du Sahara.
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Agriculture is essential to the economies of East African countries. Climate change, with its effects on temperature and precipitation, threatens this important economic activity. How to foster agricultural development and food security in East Africa as the effects of climate change become more serious is the subject of the study East African Agriculture