Energy Information System

In line with its global strategy for Safe Access to Fuels and Energy (2014-2018), UNHCR Energy programmes promote the use of clean or fuel-efficient cookers, alternative and sustainable fuels, and solar-powered lighting. The UNHCR Integrated Refugee and Forcibly Displaced Energy Information System, or the Energy Information System (EIS) for short, enables monitoring of progress towards project goals. It is built on a rigorous monitoring framework that provides evidence which helps operations and partners ensure programs impacts can be measured. © UNHCR/Chinar Media

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Energy Monitoring Framework Survey, 2021
Kenya, 2021
ID: UNHCR_KEN_2021_EIS_data_v1.1 Last modified: Sep 18, 2022 Views: 7791
Energy Monitoring Framework Survey, 2021
Niger, 2021
ID: UNHCR_NER_2021_EIS_data_v1.1 Last modified: Sep 18, 2022 Views: 4271
Energy Monitoring Framework Survey, 2021
Tanzania (United Republic of), 2021
ID: UNHCR_TZA_2021_EIS_data_v1.1 Last modified: Sep 18, 2022 Views: 3534
Energy Monitoring Framework Survey, 2021
South Sudan, 2021
ID: UNHCR_SSD_2021_EIS_data_v1.1 Last modified: Sep 18, 2022 Views: 3978
Energy Monitoring Framework Survey, 2021
Yemen, 2021
ID: UNHCR_YEM_2021_EIS_data_v1.1 Last modified: Sep 18, 2022 Views: 4422
Energy Monitoring Framework Survey, 2021
Zimbabwe, 2021
ID: UNHCR_ZWE_2021_EIS_data_v1.1 Last modified: Sep 18, 2022 Views: 3868
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