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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL INITIATIVE. Universal Energy Access by 2030. Task Force 1 Draft Report, January 2012. Implementation Framework. Pathways (Interrelated) country actions led by host governments country-level actions by the commercial/ private sector
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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY FOR ALL INITIATIVE Universal Energy Access by 2030 Task Force 1 Draft Report, January 2012
Implementation Framework Pathways (Interrelated) country actions led by host governments country-level actions by the commercial/ private sector country-level actions led by civil society organizations using multiple innovative bottom‑up approaches Energy Interventions access to electricity access to clean cooking and heating productive uses of energy – cross-cutting, paying special attention to income generation activities in local industry and agriculture
Types of country-level assistance • Opt-in Program that offers technical assistance to all the countries that are willing to participate in this initiative • Accelerated Program package for countries with the largest populations without access and where intervention could lead to rapid scale-up and high impact • Targeted Assistance Program to the countries that have already made substantial progress and could potentially reach universal access with specific, well-defined inputs
Actions by multiple stakeholders including private sector and civil society Source: Carlos Pascual, US State Department
Institutional Architecture • Overall coordinating mechanism, global level • coordinate financial and • information flows • facilitate knowledge exchange • and cross‑fertilization of ideas • and best practice • maintain global monitoring system • to keep track of progress • regarding program milestones • Universal Access Facility/Fund • support the technical assistance programs for the ‘opt-in’ countries • support analytical work for effective implementation • Strategic • Advisory • and Coordination Group • Country/regional level institutional structures (existing or new) • help in designing and implementing energy access • action programs that contribute to the achievement of • the targets • coordinate action at national and sub-national/local levels, • as necessary
Next Steps … up to Rio+20 • Improving attractiveness of the program • “Offer” (for public sector) • ‘Value proposition’ (for private sector and civil society) • Specific strategies/packages • Improving program design for action agenda • Milestones (analytical work) • Institutional mechanisms (specific proposals & TORs) • Technical assistance programs (financial requirements) … post Rio+20 Securing buy-in and commitments • Consultations with country governments and other stakeholders • Regional launches, etc Ramping up implementation • Stock-taking (inventory of energy access programs and the resources) • Deepening analytical work, M&E, etc