Powering Ahead: Improving How We Use and Account for Energy in Humanitarian Operations

This toolkit offers guidance for humanitarian agencies that want to make energy cost savings and reduce their carbon footprint

Abstract

This toolkit offers practical guidance for humanitarian agencies that want to make energy cost savings and reduce their carbon and emissions footprint.

This paper is an output of the Moving Energy Initiative (MEI), a collaboration between Energy 4 Impact, Chatham House, Practical Action, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Citation

Grafham, O. and Lahn, G. (December 2018) Powering Ahead: Improving How We Use and Account for Energy in Humanitarian Operations. Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs

Powering Ahead: Improving How We Use and Account for Energy in Humanitarian Operations

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Published 1 December 2018