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Organisation profiles LP Gas Rural Energy Challenge
Funder profile Origin of funds Public private partnership between the World Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association (WLPGA) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Goals / aims Designed to support the achievement of critical energy-related sustainable development goals, specifically poverty reduction, environmental protection, and economic growth. Addresses barriers to meeting the thermal energy needs (heating, cooking, and heat using productive processes) of rural and peri-urban populations in developing countries through expanded use of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
Main form of support Capital investment
Support type Supporting multi-stakeholder dialogue in the pilot countries (China, Ghana, Honduras, Morocco, South Africa and Vietnam) and developing national project activities. Additional financial resources are being mobilized from private sector partners in the LP Gas industry.
Countries of operation Developing countries
Main target groups Households, commercial enterprises, small-scale industrial users in rural areas of developing countries.
General conditions Addresses market and technical barriers to the expanded use of LPG through local dialogue processes and partnerships involving government officials, consumer representatives, current LGP market participants (local and international business), local entities that operate in rural communities, UNDP and other multilateral and bilateral funding agencies committed to bringing modern energy (electricity and clean fuels) to rural communities.
Example projects - Consultative workshops in Ghana, Honduras, South Africa and Morocco
- Planning groups being set up in Vietnam and China
Contact details Contact: Ms Susan McDade or Andrew Yager
Email: susan.mcdade@... or andrew.yager@...
Sources This profile, based on initial information contributed by Eco Ltd, was updated within the framework of the Sparknet project supported by the European Commission's Fifth Framework Programme.
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