Energy Poverty

Access to energy is fundamental to improving quality of life and is a key imperative for economic and social development. However, energy poverty is rife in developing countries and increasingly a pressure point for households in the countries of the Eastern Partnership.  It is vital that governments, business and civil society better understand the dynamics of energy poverty […]
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Green Offices & Behaviour Centred Interventions

Green Offices & Behaviour Centred Interventions webinar addresses what it means to establish green or environmentally friendly practices at an organisational level with special focus on waste minimisation, particularly in contexts that have fragmented and improper waste management systems. The webinar also covers consumer experience and importance of gaining insight into the behaviour trends of […]
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Social Enterprise & Green Growth

Natali Kenkadze is a Social Entrepreneurship expert for CENN.  She has more than 15 years’ experience of promoting know-how about social enterprise and is the co-founder of a number of successful enterprises within the EaP region and in Indonesia. Natali provides an overview of what is understood as ‘social entrepreneurship’ and the key factors for […]
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The Self-taught Version of the Course for CSOs on Sectoral Accountability in the Energy Sector

We invite civil society organisations from the Eastern Partnership countries to engage with our self-taught version of the Course for Civil Society Organisations on Sectoral Accountability in the Energy Sector, developed and delivered in partnership with DiXi Group and the Kyiv School of Energy Policy.  Why do you need this course? The sources of energy we […]
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