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Niger - Multi-Tier Framework (MTF) Survey
- Last Updated:
- November 27, 2023
- Countries:
- Niger
- Regions:
- Africa
- Views:
- 227
The MTF survey is a global baseline survey on household access to electricity and clean cooking, which goes beyond the binary approach to look at access as a spectrum of service levels experienced by households. Resources included are... -
World - Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) Systematic Review
- Last Updated:
- December 28, 2020
- Countries:
- Afghanistan, Australia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Bangladesh + 42
- Regions:
- Africa, East Asia and Pacific, Latin America & Caribbean, South Asia
- Views:
- 736
The systematic review of published evidence on drivers of and barriers to transitioning populations to modern energy cooking services (MECS) was conducted under the MECS Program, a five-year initiative funded by UK Aid of the Foreign,... -
Niger - Global Electrification Platform (GEP)
- Last Updated:
- September 8, 2021
- Countries:
- Niger
- Regions:
- Africa
- Views:
- 170
The Global Electrification Platform (GEP) is a multi-phase project led by the World Bank to standardize and simplify the use of geospatial tools for least-cost electrification planning. The GEP provides a high-level overview of the... -
Global Electrification Platform (GEP) Application
- Last Updated:
- November 28, 2023
- Countries:
- Angola, Burundi, Benin, Burkina Faso, Bangladesh + 54
- Views:
- 317
The Global Electrification Platform (GEP) is an open-access, open-resource, online platform that explores options for achieving universal electrification for the countries with greatest electrification deficits globally. Entire dataset,... -
Niger - Enquête sur le cadre multi-niveaux (MTF)
- Last Updated:
- June 28, 2022
- Countries:
- Niger
- Regions:
- Africa
- Views:
- 167
L'enquête MTF est une enquête globale qui établit la situation de référence en matière d'accès à l'énergie et à la cuisson propre en dépassant l'approche binaire pour envisager l'accès comme un spectre de niveaux de services dont...