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Women as major consumers of energy?The success of sustainable development will depend on engaging womenâs potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the household level.
February 17 2012
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Electrification experts from across Africa compared details of ground-level implementation of projects at a meeting in Dakar, Senegal on November 14-16.
December 15 2011
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Closing the energy access gap is more within the reach of African countries today than it was ever before.
October 12 2011
A program to improve access to energy has expanded into Mali, Senegal, Ethiopia and Tanzania.
November 30 2010
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A new World Bank/ESMAP funded program is promoting and assisting private entrepreneurs to invest in small power plants to light-up rural areas in Tanzania.
November 30 2010
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The increase in the use of solar portable lights would make Africa the worldâs largest market for this kind of lighting says a new report.
November 23 2010
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