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Revision as of 11:18, 23 September 2020
EnDev RBF Facility Webinar Series & Closing Event 2020
- Insights From 7 Years of Implementation -
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Since 2013, the Energising Development (EnDev) partnership is piloting results-based financing (RBF) approaches to enhance energy access markets with funding provided by UK’s Department for Inter-national Development (DFID). EnDev´s RBF Facility (RBFF) comprises 17 projects across 14 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. It covers a wide range of modern energy technologies. So far, EnDev’s RBFF reached 5.8 million people with improved access to energy.read more
The webinar series: Although EnDev’s RBFF is phasing out this year, applying RBF in the sector does not stop here – the prospects are bright and promising. EnDev thus wants to share experiences in implementing this rich portfolio of projects. It is time to combine perspectives of a variety of stakeholders ranging from public funders, RBF practitioners and the private sector to answer some crucial questions:
- Can RBF develop self-sustaining markets for energy and achieve additional results?
- Is RBF a “better” alternative to other development cooperation modalities?
- What RBF-approaches and design features worked in which circumstances and why?