Find the contents of the Humanitarian Energy Conference that took place in Kigali, Rwanda on 16 May 2022
The HEC was convened to:
- Take stock of where the humanitarian sector stands in achieving SDG7 for displaced populations and host communities.
- Provide the humanitarian energy community with an opportunity to reflect on its goals, visions, and its way of doing business.
- Enrich humanitarian energy discussions through critical and informative dialogues on the achievements and lessons learned.
- Inform and inspire development-humanitarian practitioners with wider trends in the energy access sector while connecting with refugees and displaced communities.
- Provide opportunities for deep-dive learning on electricity access and clean cooking solutions in humanitarian settings, as well as facilitated discussions on finance, technical capacity building, and inclusive policies with international partners and host governments.
The GPA Coordination Unit also launched a Status Report on Humanitarian Energy, with participation from high-level officials and displaced people, on how to raise ambition levels to ensure that refugees and internally displaced people are not left behind in the clean energy transition.
Files
HEC Agenda (summarized) ()
HEC Agenda (detailed) ()
High-level panel session and Opening slide deck ()
Session 1A: Clean Cooking ()
Session 1B: Electrification ()
Session 2A: Coordination and Collaboration ()
Session 2B: Skills and Data ()
Session 3A: Inclusive Policies ()
Session 3B: Innovative Finance ()
Expert panel and Closing session ()
The State of the Humanitarian Energy Sector Report (Executive summary) ()
Links
Video
HEC 2022
HEC 2022 (highlights)
Last updated: 08/06/2022