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| = Key Facts<br/> = | | = Key Facts<br/> = |
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− | '''Energising Development Partnership – EnDev''' (-->[[File:Lock.gif|13px|RTENOTITLE]] [http://endev.energypedia.info/index.php/Main_Page EnDev Wiki]) | + | '''Website:''' [http://www.endev.info Endev.info]<br/> |
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| + | '''Contact''': [mailto:EnDev@giz.de EnDev@giz.de]<br/> |
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− | Contact: [mailto:EnDev@giz.de EnDev@giz.de]
| + | '''More Information:''' [[:File:Reports_on_Impacts_May_2013.pdf|EnDev Report on Impacts]]<br/> |
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| The Dutch-German-Norwegian-Australian-British-Swiss Partnership '''Energising Development (EnDev) '''is an impact-oriented global sector initiative between the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development ([http://www.bmz.de/en/index.html BMZ]), the Directorate-General for International Cooperation of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs ([http://www.government.nl/ministries/bz#ref-minbuza MFA-NL]) the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ([http://www.regjeringen.no/en.html?id=4 MFA NO]), the Australian Agency for International Development ([http://www.ausaid.gov.au/Pages/home.aspx AusAID]), the UK Department for International Development ([https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-development DFID]), and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation ([http://www.sdc.admin.ch/ SDC]). The Partnership cooperates with several partner countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia and is open for additional donors to join.<br/> | | The Dutch-German-Norwegian-Australian-British-Swiss Partnership '''Energising Development (EnDev) '''is an impact-oriented global sector initiative between the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development ([http://www.bmz.de/en/index.html BMZ]), the Directorate-General for International Cooperation of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs ([http://www.government.nl/ministries/bz#ref-minbuza MFA-NL]) the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ([http://www.regjeringen.no/en.html?id=4 MFA NO]), the Australian Agency for International Development ([http://www.ausaid.gov.au/Pages/home.aspx AusAID]), the UK Department for International Development ([https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-development DFID]), and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation ([http://www.sdc.admin.ch/ SDC]). The Partnership cooperates with several partner countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia and is open for additional donors to join.<br/> |
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− | Since its start in 2005, EnDev has taken a leading role in promoting access to sustainable energy for all. It had the initial objective of providing sustainable access to modern energy services to 3.1 million people in developing countries. The objective could be surpassed with a total number of 5.1 million people. Consequently, the programme has been scaled up several times: in total 248.8 million Euros have now been committed to support access to energy for the poor. The target was increased to 13.71 million people that will have got access to sustainable energy services by 2014. | + | Since its start in 2005, EnDev has taken a leading role in promoting access to sustainable energy for all. It had the initial objective of providing sustainable access to modern energy services to 3.1 million people in developing countries. The objective could be surpassed with a total number of 5.1 million people. Consequently, the programme has been scaled up several times: in total 248.8 million Euros have now been committed to support access to energy for the poor. The target was increased to 13.71 million people that will have got access to sustainable energy services by 2014.<br/> |
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| By December 2012 about 10.33 million people have gained access to either electricity or improved cooking technologies in households. In addition, more than 35,000 social institutions and small enterprises are benefitting from sustainable access to modern energy services through EnDev. | | By December 2012 about 10.33 million people have gained access to either electricity or improved cooking technologies in households. In addition, more than 35,000 social institutions and small enterprises are benefitting from sustainable access to modern energy services through EnDev. |
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| It is of utmost importance to find solutions which are appropriate to a specific local context. All activities have the same objective: development through access to energy. | | It is of utmost importance to find solutions which are appropriate to a specific local context. All activities have the same objective: development through access to energy. |
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− | EnDev as a global programme is able to create and share knowledge between activities in more than 24 countries worldwide. The cultural diversity represented in the programme is a key for innovation. Sharing experience and learning together is the basis for success. | + | EnDev as a global programme is able to create and share knowledge between activities in more than 24 countries worldwide. The cultural diversity represented in the programme is a key for innovation. Sharing experience and learning together is the basis for success.<br/> |
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| + | = Further Information = |
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| + | *[http://endev.info/content/Main_Page Homepage EnDev] |
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Since its start in 2005, EnDev has taken a leading role in promoting access to sustainable energy for all. It had the initial objective of providing sustainable access to modern energy services to 3.1 million people in developing countries. The objective could be surpassed with a total number of 5.1 million people. Consequently, the programme has been scaled up several times: in total 248.8 million Euros have now been committed to support access to energy for the poor. The target was increased to 13.71 million people that will have got access to sustainable energy services by 2014.
By December 2012 about 10.33 million people have gained access to either electricity or improved cooking technologies in households. In addition, more than 35,000 social institutions and small enterprises are benefitting from sustainable access to modern energy services through EnDev.
Activities are carried out in low- and middle-income countries in Asia, Latin America and Africa, with sub-Saharan Africa being the focal point. EnDev concentrates on expanding activities already underway. There is a strong cooperation with national partners such as central government ministries, local government administrations, civil society organisations and the private sector.
EnDev is a global sector programme, hence funds are not committed on the basis of bilateral governmental negotiations; rather eligibility for funding is performance-based. However, the measures supported by EnDev are aligned to the German bilateral development cooperation portfolio.
The selection process for measures to be supported by EnDev combines competition with needs assessment and focal areas defined by the German and Dutch financiers. The competition approach allows for a fast scaling-up of successful activities and flexible reallocation of funds between countries according to performance. Performance is being measured in terms of the number of people provided with sustainable access to modern energy services per allocated euro. Longterm sustainability is a core criterion for activities to be supported within the EnDev framework. Special attention is paid to the broader developmental impacts of the energy
activities implemented.
EnDev is working with results-based management. Baseline studies are conducted before project intervention and systematic impact studies after households, social infrastructure or small and medium sized enterprises gained access to a form of modern energy. Experiences with the programme show that competition between different projects and technologies stimulates local contributions and cost efficiency. EnDev ensures additionality of its interventions. An activity is only considered eligible if it provides access to modern energy services that would not materialise without the intervention of EnDev.
Activities clearly focus on those energy services and resources, which are reliable, affordable, socially acceptable and environ-mentally sound. EnDev initiatives should supplement ongoing activities. Hence, the core criteria for activities to be supported under EnDev relate to both quantitative output and long-term sustainability.
EnDev is a promising development instrument that scores high on efficiency, scale and sustainability (which are often antagonistic). It combines advantages of a programmatic, long-term local presence with a unique benchmarking process that allows rewarding strong performers.
It is of utmost importance to find solutions which are appropriate to a specific local context. All activities have the same objective: development through access to energy.
EnDev as a global programme is able to create and share knowledge between activities in more than 24 countries worldwide. The cultural diversity represented in the programme is a key for innovation. Sharing experience and learning together is the basis for success.