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Sustainable Energy and Livelihoods

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Sustainable Energy and Livelihoods

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12.5

25

37.5

50

- - - - - -

Poverty LineIncremental changes prone to externalitysocial security line/ safety net

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Shift from beneficiaries and end users to partners,

investors and innovators

Solar Efficient Sewing Machine

Hawker Model

Safety nets in terms of assets and investments

Benchmarking Solutions and Services for the Poor

Power Hammer Milling

Milking Machine

Blacksmith blowers

Efficient Looms

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Very High Income Group

High Income Group

Middle Income Group

Low Income Group

Very Low Income Group

Abject Poverty

under market conditions

not under market conditions

vulnerable communities like nomads, remote island

dwellers, mining communities

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Appropriate technology and design

Financial inclusion with patient and flexible asset

based financing

Human resource development at multiple

levels

need-based social linkages, content development, market linkages etc

social, financial and environmental inclusivity in

policy making

Ecosystem for Sustainable Livelihoods

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Efficient huller, polisher, de-stoner etc for remote tribal and rural areas- dependent on diesel (4 more machines ready to scale by quarter 3 2018-2019 - (co-developed by 3 different local entrepreneurs/ manufacturers)

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Efficient Roti Rolling Machine

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Appropriate technology and

design

Financial inclusion with patient and flexible asset

based financingHuman resource development at multiple levels

need-based social linkages, content

development, market linkages etc

social, financial and environmental inclusivity

in policy making

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Panel Discussion

How might we scale an ecosystem driven approach to sustainable energy for livelihoods?

Panelists 1. Bikash Pandey, Director of Clean Energy, Winrock International

2. Garrick Lee, Senior Energy Access Consultant, Efficiency for Access Coalition

3. Guruprakash Shetty, Assistant General Manager (Operations), SELCO Solar Pvt. Ltd.

4. Gigi Wing-Davies, Program Development Manager – Green Society, HIVOS

Moderator Huda Jaffer, Lead, Design & Innovations, SELCO Foundation

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