Niger : Beyond Connections - Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework

Niger is a vast, landlocked, and mostly arid Sub-Saharan country, located in the heart of the Sahel region, with a rapidly growing population, estimated at 22.4 million (World Bank 2018a), of which the majority lives in rural areas. Despite conside...

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Main Authors: Brutinel, Marina, Nabourema, Farouk, Angelou, Niki, Bonsuk Koo, Bryan, Portale, Elisa, Rysankova, Dana
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/929061603687020211/Niger-Beyond-Connections-Energy-Access-Diagnostic-Report-Based-on-the-Multi-Tier-Framework
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spelling okr-10986-347122021-05-25T09:49:43Z Niger : Beyond Connections - Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework Brutinel, Marina Nabourema, Farouk Angelou, Niki Bonsuk Koo, Bryan Portale, Elisa Rysankova, Dana ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY COOKING TECHNOLOGY COOKING FUEL ENERGY CONSUMPTION Niger is a vast, landlocked, and mostly arid Sub-Saharan country, located in the heart of the Sahel region, with a rapidly growing population, estimated at 22.4 million (World Bank 2018a), of which the majority lives in rural areas. Despite considerable progress in the area of poverty reduction, extreme poverty remains very high, at an estimated 41.5 percent in 2019, affecting more than 9 million people in a country prone to climate risk and insecurity. The World Bank, with support from the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), has launched the Global Survey on Energy Access, using the Multi-Tier Framework (MTF) approach. The survey’s objective is to provide more nuanced data on energy access, including access to electricity and cooking solutions. The MTF approach goes beyond the traditional binary measurement of energy access, for example, ‘having or not having’ a connection to electricity, ‘using or not using’ clean fuels in cooking, to capture the multidimensional nature of energy access and the vast range of technologies and sources that can provide energy access, while accounting for the wide differences in user experience. 2020-11-02T16:32:13Z 2020-11-02T16:32:13Z 2020-10-23 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/929061603687020211/Niger-Beyond-Connections-Energy-Access-Diagnostic-Report-Based-on-the-Multi-Tier-Framework http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34712 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Africa Niger
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topic ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
COOKING TECHNOLOGY
COOKING FUEL
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
spellingShingle ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY
COOKING TECHNOLOGY
COOKING FUEL
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Brutinel, Marina
Nabourema, Farouk
Angelou, Niki
Bonsuk Koo, Bryan
Portale, Elisa
Rysankova, Dana
Niger : Beyond Connections - Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework
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description Niger is a vast, landlocked, and mostly arid Sub-Saharan country, located in the heart of the Sahel region, with a rapidly growing population, estimated at 22.4 million (World Bank 2018a), of which the majority lives in rural areas. Despite considerable progress in the area of poverty reduction, extreme poverty remains very high, at an estimated 41.5 percent in 2019, affecting more than 9 million people in a country prone to climate risk and insecurity. The World Bank, with support from the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP), has launched the Global Survey on Energy Access, using the Multi-Tier Framework (MTF) approach. The survey’s objective is to provide more nuanced data on energy access, including access to electricity and cooking solutions. The MTF approach goes beyond the traditional binary measurement of energy access, for example, ‘having or not having’ a connection to electricity, ‘using or not using’ clean fuels in cooking, to capture the multidimensional nature of energy access and the vast range of technologies and sources that can provide energy access, while accounting for the wide differences in user experience.
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author Brutinel, Marina
Nabourema, Farouk
Angelou, Niki
Bonsuk Koo, Bryan
Portale, Elisa
Rysankova, Dana
author_facet Brutinel, Marina
Nabourema, Farouk
Angelou, Niki
Bonsuk Koo, Bryan
Portale, Elisa
Rysankova, Dana
author_sort Brutinel, Marina
title Niger : Beyond Connections - Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework
title_short Niger : Beyond Connections - Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework
title_full Niger : Beyond Connections - Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework
title_fullStr Niger : Beyond Connections - Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework
title_full_unstemmed Niger : Beyond Connections - Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework
title_sort niger : beyond connections - energy access diagnostic report based on the multi-tier framework
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/929061603687020211/Niger-Beyond-Connections-Energy-Access-Diagnostic-Report-Based-on-the-Multi-Tier-Framework
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