Vidéos
AEEP High-level Meeting 2014
Young Journalists at the 2nd High Level Meeting of the AEEP
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AEEP High-level Meeting 2014
AEEP Co-chairs
AEEP Focal Points
Interview with AEEP Focal Points for NGOs
Ishmael Edjekumhene, Director, KITE, and Lucy Stevens, Senior Policy and Practice Advisor, Practical Action
Interview with AEEP Focal Points for the Private Sector
Johan Van Den Berg, CEO, South African Wind Association (SAWEA), and Marcus Wiemann, Secretary General, Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE)
Interview with AEEP Focal Points for Academia/Research
Sandor Szabo, Joint Research Centre Institute for Energy and Transport, Renewable Energy Unit, and Prof. Izael da Silva, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic Affairs, Strathmore University Kenya
AEEP Partners
Stories on the Ground
Black Out - Ikota Community in Dire Need
Young Journalist Ms Wendy Agbo reports on the lack of electricity supply in the Ikota Community. Finding a way to wide-spread electrification of the African continent will be one of the core objectives of this year’s HLM.
This audio slideshow on “Energy in mid-air” has been sent to us by the Young Journalists Programme scholar Ms Lou Del Bello from Italy, currently working for SciDev.Net. It will be of great importance for the HLM’s participants to have a look into further long-term opportunities in the renewable energy sector, especially relating to small-scale production on the ground.
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The AEEP Pamenu Project in Uganda
Over 1.2 million people benefited from the Providing Access to Modern Energy for Northern Uganda (PAMENU) project, which ran from January 2008 to May 2011. The project helped people in Northern Uganda access modern energy, by assisting Northern Ugandans to install solar and hydro technologies and also by providing energy efficient stoves. This is not only life changing for the people affected, but in the case of new stoves can be life saving as people convert to cleaner fuels in the home.
Trailer: The Africa-EU Partnership: 2 Unions - 1 Vision
The Africa-EU Strategic Partnership, established in 2007 at the second Africa-EU Summit, is the overarching political framework guiding relations between the two continents. It reflects the shared vision and commitment to work towards common goals of over 80 African and European countries -- and a combined population of 1.5 billion citizens.