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ACCESS at COP 27
Africa Just And Affordable Energy Transition Initiative Tracking SDG7-report 2022 full report
Special Edition Newsletter – ACCESS at COP 26
The Secretariat was in Glasgow in Scotland where crucial climate negotiations were being held for the past two weeks after a full year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With support from our partners CAFOD and 11th
ACCESS Quarterly Newsletter Updates – September 2021
We are pleased to release this issue of the Newsletter at a time when pandemic numbers are waning, and vaccines are becoming more and more available! As a result, travel restrictions are easing. The ACCESS
ACCESS Quarterly Newsletter Updates – June 2021
We are in high gear as we prepare for the High-Level Political Forum, the High-Level Dialogue on Energy, and COP 26! We made remarks at the just concluded Ministerial Thematic Forums for the High-Level Dialogue
ACCESS Newsletter – March 2021
In this issue, we provide our readers with highlights of the activities we have undertaken this quarter and a preview of the annual priorities for ACCESS for the year. We also welcome our Programme Officer,
December 2020 Newsletter – Happy Holidays!
What an extraordinary year this has been. The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way we advocate for energy access, with virtual meetings forming the bulk of our engagements with members and key stakeholders. This has
July 2020 ACCESS Newsletter – Quarterly Updates
During the ongoing pandemic, CSOs world over are facing several constraints on their ability to carry out their work as a result of lockdown, distancing, and quarantine measures. Despite these restrictions, CSOs continue to demonstrate
March 2020 ACCESS Newsletter
ACCESS was invited by AfDB to participate in the 'Evaluation of the Bank's engagement with Civil Society’ at their Nairobi office. The evaluation was aimed at assessing the kind of engagement, the nature of civil