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DEA Workshop
Summary
DEA Project
• DEA is a research project of the EC COOPENER
Programme.
• It started in 1 May 2005, duration 30 months. It is
implemented by Risø National laboratory,
Denmark (coordinator) and Energy Centre of the
Netherlands (ECN).
• It operates in 6 African Centres
-TaTEDO,Tanzania CEEEZ, Zambia
-EECG, Botswana,
-KITE, Ghana
-ENDA, Senegal
-MFC, Mali
Immediate Objectives
• to establish and apply an Assessment
Framework for evaluating development and
poverty impacts of energy interventions
• to engage in a dialogue with energy policy
makers and other stakeholders on the basis of
the framework, with a view to incorporating
these issues in energy policy
Energy and MDGs
• There are no MDGs for energy. Energy
facilitates MDGs. They contribute to the
MDGs.
Development Impacts of energy projects
• Assessment Framework is looking at data,
element of success and indicators. Assess
relevancy of information from projects to
the policy. DEA can contribute, directly or
indirectly, to all the initiatives.
DELIBERATIONS
• Need for multi-sectoral cooperation is vital for
increasing energy access in rural areas,
• Assessment framework for energy impacts in
development is needed to improve energy
integration in sectoral project planning and in
processes of soliciting funds from development
partners
• The participating Stakeholders were interested in
following and contributing to the development of the
AF, to ensure relevance for Tanzania, through the
project partner TaTEDO, and welcome an
intermediate meeting for updating on progress
• Energy requires organising other relevant inputs in
order for it to bring development
• There is need to cite out areas of complementarity
between DEA and GVEP to avoid overlapping but
Deliberation….
• Need to create awareness and capacity
building to planners in various sectors is
crucial in order to get energy budget
integrated from planning to
implementation
• MEM need to establish modern energy
demand from all sectors and develop a
strategy to deliberately address the
existing aggregate energy demand