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| = Overview = | | = Overview = |
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− | Established in 1983, the [https://www.esmap.org/ Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)] is a global, multidonor technical assistance trust fund administered by the [http://www.worldbank.org/ World Bank] and cosponsored by 13 official bilateral donors.<ref>ESMAP (2011): http://www.esmap.org/esmap/node/21</ref><br/> | + | [[File:ESMAP Logo.png|frame|right|100px|ESMAP logo|link=https://www.esmap.org/]]Established in 1983, the [https://www.esmap.org/ Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP)] is a global, multidonor technical assistance trust fund administered by the [http://www.worldbank.org/ World Bank] and cosponsored by 13 official bilateral donors.<ref>ESMAP (2011): http://www.esmap.org/esmap/node/21</ref><br/> |
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| = Mission = | | = Mission = |
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| Its mission is to assist low- and middle-income countries to increase know-how and institutional capacity to achieve environmentally sustainable solutions for [[Energy Poverty|poverty]] reduction and economic growth.<ref name="ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22">ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22</ref> | | Its mission is to assist low- and middle-income countries to increase know-how and institutional capacity to achieve environmentally sustainable solutions for [[Energy Poverty|poverty]] reduction and economic growth.<ref name="ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22">ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22</ref> |
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− | = Role = | + | = Role<br/> = |
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− | Since 1983, ESMAP has operated in over 100 countries through more than 800 activities covering a broad range of energy issues. | + | Since 1983, ESMAP has operated in over 100 countries through more than 800 activities covering a broad range of energy issues. |
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− | <u>Today, ESMAP implements the '''Consultative Groups (CG’s)''' mandate by focusing upstream through three core functions that help client countries translate high quality advice into desired outcomes</u><ref name="ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22">ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22</ref>: | + | <u>Today, ESMAP implements the '''Consultative Groups (CG’s)''' mandate by focusing upstream through three core functions that help client countries translate high quality advice into desired outcomes</u><ref name="ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22">ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22</ref>:<br/> |
− | *Think Tank - ESMAP aims to influence policy making and broaden knowledge horizons about cutting-edge solutions to global thematic challenges, by sponsoring a broad range of analytical and advisory services in its client countries. | + | |
| + | *Think Tank - ESMAP aims to influence policy making and broaden knowledge horizons about cutting-edge solutions to global thematic challenges, by sponsoring a broad range of analytical and advisory services in its client countries.<br/> |
| *Knowledge Clearinghouse - ESMAP shares tools, best practices, and lessons learned through training events and knowledge exchange activities that are intended to enhance clients’ capacity to plan, manage, and regulate energy sector strategies and programs. | | *Knowledge Clearinghouse - ESMAP shares tools, best practices, and lessons learned through training events and knowledge exchange activities that are intended to enhance clients’ capacity to plan, manage, and regulate energy sector strategies and programs. |
| *Operational Leveraging - ESMAP provides clients with “just-in-time” technical assistance to help them translate policies, strategies, and programs into results on the ground. | | *Operational Leveraging - ESMAP provides clients with “just-in-time” technical assistance to help them translate policies, strategies, and programs into results on the ground. |
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− | == Governance ==
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| <u>The governance structure of ESMAP comprises</u><ref name="ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22">ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22</ref>: | | <u>The governance structure of ESMAP comprises</u><ref name="ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22">ESMAP: http://www.esmap.org/node/22</ref>: |
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| *[http://www.worldbank.org/ Homepage: World Bank Group] | | *[http://www.worldbank.org/ Homepage: World Bank Group] |
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| = References = | | = References = |
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| [[Category:Sustainability]] | | [[Category:Sustainability]] |
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and cosponsored by 13 official bilateral donors.
Its mission is to assist low- and middle-income countries to increase know-how and institutional capacity to achieve environmentally sustainable solutions for poverty reduction and economic growth.[2]
Since 1983, ESMAP has operated in over 100 countries through more than 800 activities covering a broad range of energy issues.