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| = Overview <br/> = | | = Overview <br/> = |
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| = Context = | | = Context = |
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− | The SE4JOBS Project was launched in 2014 as a collaborative effort of six GIZ projects: the regional project RE-ACTIVATE and five sector projects dealing with different aspects of sustainable energy and socio-economic development. It also involves distinguished external experts and key partners of GIZ, especially from adelphi and the FFU. RE-ACTIVATE serves as a coordinator and "secretariat" of SE4JOBS.<br/> | + | The SE4JOBS Project was launched in 2014 as a collaborative effort of six GIZ projects: the regional project RE-ACTIVATE and five sector projects dealing with different aspects of sustainable energy and socio-economic development. It also involves distinguished external experts and key partners of GIZ, especially from <g class="gr_ gr_117 gr-alert gr_spell gr_disable_anim_appear undefined ContextualSpelling ins-del multiReplace" id="117" data-gr-id="117">adelphi</g> and the FFU. RE-ACTIVATE serves as a coordinator and "secretariat" of SE4JOBS.<br/> |
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| The SE4JOBS Project aims to federate and integrate available worldwide experience on how to strengthen the link between local socio-economic development and sustainable energy technologies. The focus is on local employment and income creation. The goal is to provide a set of specific, application-oriented instruments and recommendations helping policy makers and practitioners to develop better policy approaches and institutional settings for an optimal valorization of the socio-economic effects of sustainable energy technologies<br/> | | The SE4JOBS Project aims to federate and integrate available worldwide experience on how to strengthen the link between local socio-economic development and sustainable energy technologies. The focus is on local employment and income creation. The goal is to provide a set of specific, application-oriented instruments and recommendations helping policy makers and practitioners to develop better policy approaches and institutional settings for an optimal valorization of the socio-economic effects of sustainable energy technologies<br/> |
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| '''Objective of the Training Workshop '''<br/> | | '''Objective of the Training Workshop '''<br/> |
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− | *Introduction to the Toolbox: aim, and;structure | + | *Introduction to the Toolbox: aim, <g class="gr_ gr_115 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_disable_anim_appear undefined Punctuation replaceWithoutSep" id="115" data-gr-id="115">and;structure</g> |
| *Application of the toolbox to the case of Egypt: identification and assessment of key questions and challenges for a cost-effective and quality-based roll-out of sustainable energy<br/> | | *Application of the toolbox to the case of Egypt: identification and assessment of key questions and challenges for a cost-effective and quality-based roll-out of sustainable energy<br/> |
| *Collection of insights and recommendations on how to harness Egypt’s job and potential in the field of sustainable energy<br/> | | *Collection of insights and recommendations on how to harness Egypt’s job and potential in the field of sustainable energy<br/> |
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| *Participant which capacities are needed to assess current employment capacities along the value chain <br/> | | *Participant which capacities are needed to assess current employment capacities along the value chain <br/> |
− | *Presentation of a tool to assess employment capacities:GIZ's and ELMA | + | *Presentation of a tool to assess employment <g class="gr_ gr_113 gr-alert gr_gramm gr_disable_anim_appear undefined Punctuation replaceWithoutSep" id="113" data-gr-id="113">capacities:GIZ's</g> and ELMA |
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| ''''''Dennis Tänzler/Karolin'''''<b>Blattmann</b>, | | ''''''Dennis Tänzler/Karolin'''''<b>Blattmann</b>, |
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| Module “Actors”: Discuss the roles and responsibilities for strategic planning<br/> | | Module “Actors”: Discuss the roles and responsibilities for strategic planning<br/> |
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| '''Klaus Jacob''', FFU<br/> | | '''Klaus Jacob''', FFU<br/> |
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| Output of this session: Overview of actors and responsibilities engaged in RE employment in Egypt<br/> | | Output of this session: Overview of actors and responsibilities engaged in RE employment in Egypt<br/> |
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| *<span style="line-height: normal;">Discussion of potential next steps </span><br/> | | *<span style="line-height: normal;">Discussion of potential next steps </span><br/> |
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| = Participant List and Report = | | = Participant List and Report = |
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| + | = Conclusions = |
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| + | *<span dir="LTR"></span>This training workshop in Cairo has been the first of its kind and can be seen as the starting point for follow-up regional workshops and discussion on the topic of Local Value and Employment through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency |
| + | *<span dir="LTR"></span>The regular meetings and workshops will address specific sub-topics and key questions to be found in the SE4JOBS Toolbox and how to assess the jobs of existing policies |
| + | *<span dir="LTR"></span>The workshop has proved once again that bringing different stakeholders on the same table is a key issue to tackle this complex issue |
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| + | <span style="font-size: 11.56px; line-height: 17.34px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">RCREEE and RE-ACTIVATE will be presenting the SE4JOBS Toolbox are MENAREC6 in Kuwait and Arab Forum for Renewable Energy</span><br/> |
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| [[Category:Conference_Documentation]] | | [[Category:Conference_Documentation]] |
The SE4JOBS Project was launched in 2014 as a collaborative effort of six GIZ projects: the regional project RE-ACTIVATE and five sector projects dealing with different aspects of sustainable energy and socio-economic development. It also involves distinguished external experts and key partners of GIZ, especially from <g class="gr_ gr_117 gr-alert gr_spell gr_disable_anim_appear undefined ContextualSpelling ins-del multiReplace" id="117" data-gr-id="117">adelphi</g> and the FFU. RE-ACTIVATE serves as a coordinator and "secretariat" of SE4JOBS.
The SE4JOBS Project aims to federate and integrate available worldwide experience on how to strengthen the link between local socio-economic development and sustainable energy technologies. The focus is on local employment and income creation. The goal is to provide a set of specific, application-oriented instruments and recommendations helping policy makers and practitioners to develop better policy approaches and institutional settings for an optimal valorization of the socio-economic effects of sustainable energy technologies
In the first phase, the SE4JOBS project targets three countries, namely Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco. The development of the Toolbox was supported by workshops in Rabat, Tunis, Eschborn/Germany, and Beirut in 2015. The workshop in Cairo was another milestone on this way.