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− | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color:#033382"><span style="font-size: 15px">Landscaping - Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing Opportunities</span></span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color:#033382"><span style="font-size: 15px">Tuesday, 9 Feb at 2:00 pm CET (check your [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Landscaping+-+Capacity+Building+and+Knowledge+Sharing+opportunities&iso=20210209T14&p1=83&ah=1 local time])</span></span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color:#033382"><span style="font-size: 15px">Register: [https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5483214322621035787 https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5483214322621035787]</span></span>'''</p> | + | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color:#033382"><span style="font-size: 15px">Landscaping - Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing Opportunities</span></span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color:#033382"><span style="font-size: 15px">Tuesday, 9 Feb at 2:00 pm CET </span></span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color:#033382"><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></span>'''</p> |
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| This webinar will take stock of existing capacity building, learning and partnership opportunities in the humanitarian energy nexus. The first part will include presentations from IOM UN Migration, ICRC and Strathmore, and UNITAR. The second part will focus on getting feedback from the audience for developing the next round of the webinar series. | | This webinar will take stock of existing capacity building, learning and partnership opportunities in the humanitarian energy nexus. The first part will include presentations from IOM UN Migration, ICRC and Strathmore, and UNITAR. The second part will focus on getting feedback from the audience for developing the next round of the webinar series. |
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| + | == Presentations== |
| + | *[[Media: Solar Water Pumping Training Opportunities 2021.pdf|Solar Water Pumping Training Opportunities]] |
| + | *[[Media: Landscaping Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing Opportunities 2021.pdf|Landscaping Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing Opportunities]] |
| + | *[[Media:Opportunities for Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing in Humanitarian Energy - An African Perspective 2021.pdf|Opportunities for Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing in Humanitarian Energy - An African Perspective]] |
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| == Speakers== | | == Speakers== |
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| + | | [[File:Photo VISA Alberto Ibanez Llario.jpg|order|center|100px|alt=Asenath.png|link=]] |
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| + | | '''Alberto Llario, IOM UN Migration'''<br/> |
| + | Alberto is a WASH and Energy Manager with the International Organization for Migration. He has over 15 years of experience in the relief sector in various country, regional and global positions with Action Against Hunger, OXFAM, UNHCR and IOM in Europe, West and East Africa and South East Asia. During the last 5 years he has been coordinating the implementation of the Global Solar & Water Initiative to support the introduction and scaling up of solar energy-based solutions across relief organizations all around the world. |
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| Professor Da Silva is a renewable energy specialist with over 20 years of experience in research and academic leadership. Currently, he is a Professor and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation at Strathmore University. He holds a PhD and a Master of Science (MSc) in Electrical Engineering, with a specialisation in Power Systems, from the University of Sao Paulo, as well as a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical Engineering, with a specialisation in Power Systems and Telecommunications, from the Federal University of Parana. A qualified engineer, he is a member of several engineering societies both within and outside Africa. He is also an Accredited Energy Auditor with Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), and a Certified Energy Manager with the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), based in Atlanta, Georgia. Over the years, he has worked with government ministries, development agencies (like GIZ, Sida, the World Bank, etc) and industry stakeholders (within and outside Africa) in research and research-related projects, with the objective of deepening the linkage between industry and academia. His research interests are renewable energy, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), energy efficiency, climate change mitigation and adaptation, demand-side management, energy conversion, energy utilisation and conservation, renewable energy technologies, and renewable energy policies. He has written and published extensively in these areas. | | Professor Da Silva is a renewable energy specialist with over 20 years of experience in research and academic leadership. Currently, he is a Professor and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation at Strathmore University. He holds a PhD and a Master of Science (MSc) in Electrical Engineering, with a specialisation in Power Systems, from the University of Sao Paulo, as well as a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Electrical Engineering, with a specialisation in Power Systems and Telecommunications, from the Federal University of Parana. A qualified engineer, he is a member of several engineering societies both within and outside Africa. He is also an Accredited Energy Auditor with Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), and a Certified Energy Manager with the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE), based in Atlanta, Georgia. Over the years, he has worked with government ministries, development agencies (like GIZ, Sida, the World Bank, etc) and industry stakeholders (within and outside Africa) in research and research-related projects, with the objective of deepening the linkage between industry and academia. His research interests are renewable energy, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), energy efficiency, climate change mitigation and adaptation, demand-side management, energy conversion, energy utilisation and conservation, renewable energy technologies, and renewable energy policies. He has written and published extensively in these areas. |
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| | '''Aimee Jenks, UNITAR | | | '''Aimee Jenks, UNITAR |
| + | Aimee works with the GPA Secretariat as a Desk Officer and assistant coordinator of the Global Platform for Action on Humanitarian Energy (GPA). Her responsibilities include leading the collective work under GPA Working Areas on Training and Capacity Building and Planning and Coordination. She is an energy engineer with previous experience in the off-grid energy and oil & gas sectors. |
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| == Presentations == | | == Presentations == |
− | *[[Media:SELCO Foundation PUE.pdf|SELCO Foundation]] | + | *[[Media:Sustainable energy and Productive Use of Energy - A Practitioners Perspective 2020.pdf|Sustainable energy and Productive Use of Energy - A Practitioners Perspective]] |
− | *[[Media:RE4R Productive Uses of Energy in Humanitarian Contexts.pdf|Practical Action and Energy4Impact - Rwanda]] | + | *[[Media:RE4R - Productive Uses of Energy for Livelihoods 2020.pdf|RE4R - Productive Uses of Energy for Livelihoods 2020.pdf]] |
− | *[[Media:MBEA presentation to GPA workshop.pdf|SNV Kenya - Kenya]] | + | *[[Media:Developing Sustainable Energy Value Chains in Displacement Contexts 2020.pdf|Developing Sustainable Energy Value Chains in Displacement Contexts 2020.pdf]] |
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| == Q&A== | | == Q&A== |
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| *[[Media:Ingrid MGP Presentation updated Energypedia.pptx|State of the Global Mini-grids Market Report 2020]] | | *[[Media:Ingrid MGP Presentation updated Energypedia.pptx|State of the Global Mini-grids Market Report 2020]] |
| *[[Media:Empowered Women and Solar Micro Grid-Webinar.pptx |Lessons from Mini-grid Application in Conflict and Fragile Contexts]] | | *[[Media:Empowered Women and Solar Micro Grid-Webinar.pptx |Lessons from Mini-grid Application in Conflict and Fragile Contexts]] |
− | *[[Media:Nuru Energypeida Presentation Sept 2020.pptx|Nuru]] | + | *[[Media:Nuru-Mini-grid Market in DRC Congo.pptx|Nuru-Mini-grid Market in DRC Congo]] |
| *[[Media:Webinar Energy Series Gaza resilience minigrids.pptx|Community Microgrid in the Gaza Strip: Feasibility Study]] | | *[[Media:Webinar Energy Series Gaza resilience minigrids.pptx|Community Microgrid in the Gaza Strip: Feasibility Study]] |
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| == Presentations<br/> == | | == Presentations<br/> == |
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− | [[File:Final Presentation - Powering WASH.pdf|left|180px|alt=Final Presentation - Powering WASH.pdf|link=https://energypedia.info/images/7/74/Final_Presentation_-_Powering_WASH.pdf]] | + | *[[Media:Powering Wash Renewable Energy for Water Supply in Humanitarian Settings 2020.pdf|Powering Wash Renewable Energy for Water Supply in Humanitarian Settings]] |
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− | *[[:File:Final Presentation Powering Healthcare 13 may.pdf|Powering Healthcare - Luc Severi and Inaki Goicolea]]<br/> | + | *[[Media:Powering Healthcare Sustainable Energy for Humanitarian Health Response 2020.pdf|Powering Healthcare Sustainable Energy for Humanitarian Health Response]]<br/> |
− | *[[:file:Powering Healthcare Talal Presentation.pdf|Powering Healthcare - Talal Kanaan presentation]] | + | *[[Media:Renewable Energy for Health System Resilience Strategies for Planning and Implementation 2020.pdf|Renewable Energy for Health System Resilience Strategies for Planning and Implementation]] |
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− | [[File:Webinar on Energy Efficiency and Designing for Sustainability in Humanitarian Response.pdf|border|200px|alt=Webinar on Energy Efficiency and Designing for Sustainability in Humanitarian Response.pdf|link=https://energypedia.info/images/3/35/Webinar_on_Energy_Efficiency_and_Designing_for_Sustainability_in_Humanitarian_Response.pdf]] | + | *[[Media:Energy Efficiency and Designing for Sustainability in Humanitarian Response 2020.pdf|Energy Efficiency and Designing for Sustainability in Humanitarian Response]] |
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− | [[File:Webinar on Powering Humanitarian Facilities.pdf|border|200px|alt=Webinar on Powering Humanitarian Facilities.pdf]] | + | *[[Media:Powering Humanitarian Facilities Dialogue on Implementation Models 2020.pdf|Powering Humanitarian Facilities Dialogue on Implementation Models]] |
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− | [[File:Webinar Series- Sustainable Energy in Humanitarian Settings.pdf|border|200px|alt=Webinar Series- Sustainable Energy in Humanitarian Settings.pdf]] | + | *[[Media:Webinar Sustainable Energy for Household Cooking Needs 2019.pdf|Webinar Sustainable Energy for Household Cooking Needs]] |
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− | [[File:Webinar on Sustainable Lighting.pdf|thumb|left|180px|Webinar on Sustainable Lighting]] | + | *[[Media:Webinar on Sustainable Energy for Powering Houshold and Community Lighting Needs in Humanitarian Settings 2019.pdf|Sustainable Energy for Powering Houshold and Community Lighting Needs in Humanitarian Settings]] |
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− | [[File:Humanitarian Webinar Presentation.pdf|thumb|left|200px|Humanitarian Webinar Presentation]] | + | *[[Media:Sustainable Energy for Essential Humanitarian Services 2019.pdf|Sustainable Energy for Essential Humanitarian Services]] |
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− | [[File:Humanitarian Webinar Series State of play 25 June 2019.pdf|thumb|left|200px|Humanitarian webinar series - all presentations]] | + | *[[Media:State of Play Sustainable Energy in Humanitarian Settings 2019.pdf|State of Play Sustainable Energy in Humanitarian Settings 2019]] |
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| '''Available resources on energypedia''' | | '''Available resources on energypedia''' |
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− | *[[:Category:Humanitarian Energy|category Humanitarian Settings]] | + | *[[:Category:Humanitarian Energy|All articles on humanitarian-energy nexus]] |
| *[[Humanitarian Energy Nexus - Resources|Webinars organized within the humanitarian-energy nexus]] | | *[[Humanitarian Energy Nexus - Resources|Webinars organized within the humanitarian-energy nexus]] |
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| *[[:File:SAFE 2019 Report.pdf|SAFE Workshop 2019 - Final Report]]<br/> | | *[[:File:SAFE 2019 Report.pdf|SAFE Workshop 2019 - Final Report]]<br/> |
| *[[:File:Humanitarian energy Conference 2019 Report.pdf|Humanitarian Energy Conference 2019 - Final Report]]<br/> | | *[[:File:Humanitarian energy Conference 2019 Report.pdf|Humanitarian Energy Conference 2019 - Final Report]]<br/> |
| + | *[[Publication - Renewable Electrification of Refugee Camps – Phase 1|Renewable Electrification of Refugee Camps – Phase 1]] |
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| '''Mercy Corps''' | | '''Mercy Corps''' |
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| = Organizers = | | = Organizers = |
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− | [[File:Logos webinar.png|600px|alt=Logos webinar.png]]<br/> | + | [[File:UNITAR ICRC Energypedia logos.png|600px|alt=Logos webinar.png]]<br/> |
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Today, over 130 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance due to conflict, natural disasters, and other complex global challenges. For many of these people, access to energy sources is critical for survival, and how they access it impacts their health, livelihoods, safety, and well-being.
Energy access for displaced people is not prioritized in the global humanitarian system. Current energy practices in situations of displacement are often inefficient, polluting, unsafe for users, and harmful to the surrounding environment. Moreover, institutional humanitarian operations such as water pumping, community lighting, and health clinics rely heavily on unsustainable fossil fuels, costing hundreds of millions of dollars annually. Given the complex nature of humanitarian response and the challenges of integrating sustainable energy solutions into the humanitarian program cycle, there is not just one solution but a need for systemic actions to mobilise resources, build capacity and use the opportunity for sustainable energy solutions to enhance impact in sectors such as health, protection, food security, and WASH. read more
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