ACCESS, PARTNER & MEMBER REPORTS
Reports done by ACCESS Coalition, ACCESS Members and Partners.
Diseño de modelos de suministro de energía: un enfoque orientado a las personas que viven en la pobreza
Report by: CAFOD and IIED. Este trabajo es el primer resultado de un nuevo proyecto de investigación de CAFOD y el IIED dirigido a que nuestras organizaciones y nuestros colaboradores puedan comprender mejor los factores que permiten
Powering Agriculture for Sustainable and Inclusive Economic Development
Agriculture supports the livelihoods of the majority of Africans - predominantly smallholder farmers. GDP growth from agriculture is estimated to be up to 11 times more effective in reducing poverty than any other sector, and
Unlocking climate finance for decentralised energy access
Report by: Hivos and IIED. Renewable energy can offer real opportunities to supply people on a low income with modern energy. Renewable resources, such as solar and water, are often abundant in areas where poor
Ending Energy Poverty by 2030 – Frequently Asked Questions
Report by: CAFOD. While the impacts of climate change are hitting the poorest countries and groups hardest, they are being felt globally, including in the UK. At the Paris Climate Summit in December 2015, the UK
WWF Case Studies on Energy Access Sustainable Livelihoods: Projects for People and Nature
Report by WWF. Clean, affordable and reliable energy access is one of the most important requisites for decent livelihoods, next to water and food. Unfortunately, our current energy system excludes a major portion of world’s
Rethink, Retool, Reboot – Technology as if people and planet mattered
Rethink, Retool, Reboot addresses vital questions regarding the future of our world and the people living in it. It should be read by academics, students, activists and all those interested in international development and the
Energy in the Post-2015 Development Framework
Report by: CAFOD, IIED and Practical Action. Ending energy poverty requires a holistic approach to development. As the post-2015 discussion has recognised, reliable and affordable access to energy for lighting, heating, cooking, mechanical power, transport






