Pro-Poor End-User Subsidies
…53.9 million quality verified off-grid solar products in low and middle-income countries between 2009 – 2021. But it isn’t enough. While hundreds of millions of lives have been energized by…
…53.9 million quality verified off-grid solar products in low and middle-income countries between 2009 – 2021. But it isn’t enough. While hundreds of millions of lives have been energized by…
…Africa, and Zimbabwe. Currently, households in Africa not connected to the electric grid can spend as much as 20% of their total incomes on kerosene, which is highly damaging to…
…comments are submitted to our team prior to May 14th. Comments may be officially submitted to the Lighting Global Quality Assurance team through the online form at www.chief-lighting-global.clientapp.com/activities/qa/stakeholder-engagement/. Thank you…
…of clean lighting products, investors, researchers, and non-governmental organizations and foundations. The off-grid online network allows members to post quick notes, photos and videos, as well as to blog. It…
…including occasional engagement with online audiences; Support preparation of presentations as requested (both in English and Mandarin); Translate and or support the Lighting Global team with documents and tasks in…
…This Copyright Policy was last updated on 25 August, 2015. International Finance Corporation PRIVACY POLICY Last Updated: July 29, 2016 This Privacy Policy applies to the Lighting Global site –…
…stakeholders who completed the online survey, which included consolidated responses from the Global Off-Grid Lighting Association (GOGLA). Additionally, we gained understanding from comments and questions during a lithium battery safety…
…US. We may update this Notice at any time. Changes to this Notice will be dated and will be effective from the date specified forward so that users are always…
…of solutions that have been developed to address the energy access gap in the health sector. This online catalogue will be open to all organizations that want to share information…
…and Zimbabwe. Currently, households in Africa not connected to the electric grid can spend as much as 20% of their total incomes on kerosene, which is highly damaging to health…