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1 CSD 14 – New York – May 2006 Progress made and new plans for 2006-9 Harnessing Energy for Poverty Reduction www.gvep.org Global Village Energy Partnership

2 The GVEP Approach Technology neutral (clean sources to the extent possible) Multi-application: electricity, heating, cooking, lighting, cooling, transport, etc. (i.e. not just power) Multi-use: Emphasis on productive use & livelihoods; also education, health & social Multi-stakeholder: private, public, NGO Multi-sector: energy, agric, water, health, education, SMEs, etc Market principles Its diversity creates for GVEP the opportunity to occupy a strong advocacy position in the development community able to ensure small voices are heard and that small talk can become big talk.

3 Progress made GVEP has made some important progress towards these goals Over the past 3 years, GVEP has focused on providing technical assistance and funding from donor partners to enable developing country partners to undertake two types of country actions:  Development of action plans with projects/programmes to address the energy needs of key sectors identified in national poverty reduction strategies; and  Carrying out the necessary studies and project development activity in order to reorient major national energy programmes towards more productive uses and livelihoods transforming activities.

4 Progress made Africa Country-level Cameroon: support to development of the National Energy Action Plan (NEAP) Ghana: the preparation of the Energy for Poverty Reduction Action Plan – action plan to be launched on June 15th. Regional: West Africa: support for the development of a White Paper on energy for poverty reduction agreed by Energy Ministers of the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS). East Africa: developing country action plans – looking to scale up

5 Progress made Brazil: links were made between the Light for All Programme ( “ Luz para Todos ” – LpT), the national poverty and hunger reduction strategy and a number of national initiatives. The Integrated Actions Work Plan under LpT is now a component of Brazil ’ s poverty reduction strategy. Guatemala: a GVEP action plan was produced and GVEP is working with REEEP

6  building further on an already strong relationship with donor, NGO and developing country government partners  extending the current focus to reinforce the “ village ” component of GVEP by mobilising, supporting and adding to the smaller, in-country partners and implementers (non-profit and for profit) which form the backbone of the Partnership, and providing them with a range of appropriate resources. GVEP – moving on to the next phase

7  Work in focus countries to create future regional hubs  develop and roll-out a new range of tools to initiate, reinforce and develop local energy access supply chains  Reinforce the focus on:  the productive use of energy  developing the role of women in energy management  Feed back through an improved knowledge base information on the most effective energy access organisational and product innovations and cross-fertilise this information with national action planning and project identification Making Village Issues Global Issues 2006 - 2009


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