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  Last update: January 26, 2012
Access to energy services
 

Across the Asia-Pacific region, some 1.7 billion people rely heavily on traditional biomass for cooking and heating, and almost 1 billion lack electricity. This has enormous socio-economic costs - degrading the environment, spreading disease, increasing child mortality and weakening social services. It also restricts the opportunities for women, who have to gather and use traditional fuels. All of these have major implications for the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs): without better access to energy services, many of the MDGs may be missed.

Projects and activities:
IFAD Sponsored - Leveraging Pro-Poor Public-Private-Partnerships (5Ps) for rural development - Widening access to energy services for rural poor in Asia and the Pacific
UNDA Sponsored - Enhancing energy security and improved access to energy services through development of Public-Private Renewable Energy Partnerships
High Level Policy Consultation on Networking towards Gender and Poverty Sensitive Energy Policies (collaboration with ENERGIA - 2008)
Public-private partnerships for rural electrification (2003-2007)
Policy options for community-driven energy service provision (2007)
Integration of energy and rural development policies and programmes (2003 - 2006)