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Our annual reports provide summaries and updates from projects across all of our active divisions. They contain success stories, training updates, and financial summaries, as well.
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Our annual reports provide summaries and updates from projects across all of our active divisions. They contain success stories, training updates, and financial summaries, as well.
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Our annual reports provide summaries and updates from projects across all of our active divisions. They contain success stories, training updates, and financial summaries, as well.
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This report provides the results of a review of the evidence that investments in electricity-generating capacity have benefits for poor people, and what factors influence that relationship. The review begins by elucidating a theory to break down the causal chain between additional renewable electricity generation capacity and poverty impacts in four stages or links, which can be formulated as four research questions: (1) What is the link between increased renewable electricity capacity and higher availability and reliability of supply?
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Lack of access to electricity is seen as a major constraint to economic growth and increased welfare in developing countries. In this report, the authors conducted a review of the evidence that investments in electricity-generating capacity have benefits for poor people, and what factors influence that relationship. The review analyzes a large and diverse range of literature dealing with the poverty impacts of increased generation capacity.