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| RE-ACTIVATE relies on a network of national teams in its focus countries, as well as on a region-wide network of partner organizations. A key role in this regard is being played by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) in Cairo, which also supports RE-ACTIVATE as a national antenna for Egypt. | | RE-ACTIVATE relies on a network of national teams in its focus countries, as well as on a region-wide network of partner organizations. A key role in this regard is being played by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) in Cairo, which also supports RE-ACTIVATE as a national antenna for Egypt. |
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| RE-ACTIVATE’s main national partners at the country level are the responsible state institutions (mainly those in charge of energy, but also, where applicable, those in charge of employment, industrial and agricultural development, training and research, etc.), in addition to selected business representatives and training institutions. | | RE-ACTIVATE’s main national partners at the country level are the responsible state institutions (mainly those in charge of energy, but also, where applicable, those in charge of employment, industrial and agricultural development, training and research, etc.), in addition to selected business representatives and training institutions. |
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| This allows it to adapt its work to the wishes and needs of its partners, to make targeted and agreed use of their expertise and assets, to help create synergies with them and more generally to support knowhow transfer and experience sharing across national and sectoral boundaries as to how sustainable energy can support local development and vice versa. | | This allows it to adapt its work to the wishes and needs of its partners, to make targeted and agreed use of their expertise and assets, to help create synergies with them and more generally to support knowhow transfer and experience sharing across national and sectoral boundaries as to how sustainable energy can support local development and vice versa. |
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| = '''Planning & Monitoring''' = | | = '''Planning & Monitoring''' = |