Newest 25 of 10 indexed documents
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Oct 08, 2018
- Uganda: Energy Profile At less than 9%, Uganda currently has a remarkably low national electrifi cation rate. While electrifi cation has reached almost 43% of the urban households, rural electrifi cation is still very low at 4%
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Sep 18, 2018
- Infrastructural challenges to better health in maternity facilities in rural Kenya: community and healthworker perceptions RESEARCH Open Access Infrastructural challenges to better health in maternity facilitie
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Sep 18, 2018
- Turning on the Lights The impacts of rural electrification on labor supply, income and health: experimental evidence with solar lamps in Tanzania Anna Margret Aevarsdottir∗, Nicholas Barton†and Tessa Bold‡ September 2017 Abs
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Sep 18, 2018
- The Economic Impact of Solar Lighting: Results from a Randomised Field Experiment in Rural Kenya The Economic Impact of Solar Lighting: Results from a randomised field experiment in rural Kenya Adina Rom, Isabel Gü
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Sep 13, 2018
- Expenditure of Low-Income Households on Energy: Evidence from Africa and Asia The World Bank 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20433 USA www.worldbank.org/ogmc (or /oil or /gas or /mining) www.ifc.o
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Sep 12, 2018
- OBA in Senegal : Designing Technology-Neutral Concessions for Rural Electrification S enegal has sustained historically high GDP growth of 5 percent a year, and real GDP per capita growth of 2.5 percent a year, since 1994. Ye
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Sep 12, 2018
- Peru : Rural Electrification Peru Rural Electrification ESM238 Energjy Sector Management AssOtance Programme |[, Z / / AAAD Report 238/01 N I February 2001 P ub lic D is cl os ur e A ut ho riz ed
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Sep 04, 2018
- GOGLA Annual Report 2016/17 GOGLA Annual Report 2016 3 GOGLA at FiveForeword I start this year’s annual report with a big ‘thank you’ to all
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Aug 22, 2018
- Policies To Spur Energy Access: Executive Summary POLICIES TO SPUR ENERGY ACCESS: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Terri Walter
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Aug 22, 2018
- Water, Electricity, And The Poor: Who Benefits from Utility Subsidies? Water, Electricity, and the Poor Who Benefits from Utility Subsidies? KRISTI