Acknowledgments
The research data used here was generated collaboratively by the University of Edinburgh and Practical Action, with funding from the Economic and Social Research Council, as part of the research grant ‘Energy and Forced Displacement: A Qualitative Approach to Light, Heat and Power in Refugee Camps’, 2016–18, Project Reference, ES/P005047/1.
The research methods and process were co-designed with in-country stakeholders. These included representatives from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Energy 4 Impact and Practical Action, as well as humanitarian energy consultants, practitioners, researchers and displaced people.
Information and data for this project was generated by the Displaced Energy team: Jamie Cross, Craig Martin, Arno Verhoeven, Charlotte Ray, Megan Douglas (University of Edinburgh); Sarah Rosenberg-Jansen, Anna Okello, Elizabeth Njoki, Achille Lebongo, Adolpe Yemtim (Practical Action).
Further information about the Displaced Energy project and country specific reports are available at the links below:
- Displaced Energy: http://www.displacedenergy.com/about-the-project
- Overview: https://policy.practicalaction.org/resources/publications/item/the-lived-experience-of-energy-and-forced-displacement
- Kenya Report: https://policy.practicalaction.org/resources/publications/item/the-lived-experience-of-energy-and-forced-displacement-kakuma-refugee-camp-kenya
- Burkina Faso Report: https://policy.practicalaction.org/resources/publications/item/the-lived-experience-of-energy-and-forced-displacement-goudoubo-refugee-camp-burkina-faso