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    COVID-19 and the African energy sector: Energy insight

    Oxford Policy Management, 2020
    As elsewhere in the world, COVID-19 continues to ravage Africa, causing thousands of deaths and an unprecedented health crisis that is damaging to every aspect of the social and economic lives of millions of people.
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    Financing Universal Access to Electricity

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015
    The recent emphasis on the provision of modern energy services as an important ingredient for development has improved finance availability for the goal of Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL).
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    Private investment in clean energy, inclusive agribusiness and financial inclusion: evidence of impact

    Evidence on Demand, 2015
    This report, commissioned by DFID, seeks to identify what evidence exists that private investments made in clean energy, inclusive agribusiness and financial services lead to good development outcomes for the poor, especially women – with a particular focus on Asia.
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    Climate-smart investment potential in Latin America: a trillion dollar opportunity

    International Finance Corporation, 2016
    As a result of the successful United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s (UNFCCC) 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) in Paris in December 2015, the international community has committed to limit the level of global warming at or below 2° Celsius.
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    Middle East and North Africa economic update 2010

    World Bank Institute, World Bank, 2010
    In an area heavily invested in the energy sector, changes in approach have both direct and indirect effects on climate.
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    The business case for: Solar PV in Cambodia

    US Agency for International Development, 2015
    With one of the highest electricity tariffs in the world, poor infrastructure, and limited electricity access, there exists a significant opportunity for solar PV to markedly change the energy landscape in Cambodia in coming years.
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    Evidence and gaps in evidence on the principle political economy constraints and opportunities to successful investment in inclusive agribusiness in Asia

    Evidence on Demand, 2016
    This report pays particular reference to Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Kyrgyz Republic, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Tajikistan. The purpose is to inform a more detailed call down piece of work for DFID to scope the potential establishment of one or more investment platforms through which it would deploy investment capital in order to catalyse private investment in south and central Asia.
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    A brief analysis of selected multilateral development bank support to the energy sectors

    Evidence on Demand, 2015
    This HelpDesk Report is based on a rapid review of publicly available information and documents. It collates and analyses the energy results indicators of selected multilateral donors, independent evaluations, and approximate spend, to inform the economic infrastructure assessment of the DFID Multilateral Aid Review.
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    The design on China's carbon tax policy to mitigate climate change

    Chinese Academy for Environmental Planning, 2010
    Carbon tax was an effective policy tool to cope with the climate change and promote energy saving and emission reduction. A Computable General Equilibrium Model was set up to simulate the influence of levy carbon tax on China's macro-economy, energy saving and CO2 emission reduction. The results suggest that low rate carbon tax was a feasible option in China's near future.
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    Political considerations relevant to energy and economic growth

    Evidence on Demand, 2014
    The purpose of this document is to undertake a rapid desk based study to identify evidence on institutional/political considerations linking large scale energy investments and economic growth to inform a  DFID research project.

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