Transitions to Renewable Energy and Sustainable Prosperity in Lebanon: The Role of Municipalities, Education and Future Scenarios for 2030

Within the framework of the “Regional Initiative for Promoting Small-Scale Renewable Energy Applications in rural areas of the Arab Region (REGEND)” Project, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) is partnering with the Institute for Global Prosperity (IGP), University College London, RELIEF Centre and Chatham House in organizing a workshop on “Transitions to Renewable Energy and Sustainable Prosperity in Lebanon: The role of municipalities, education and future scenarios for 2030”. This is the second in a series of workshops exploring the transition to renewable energy in Lebanon.

The project REGEND is a Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) funded project and aims to improve the livelihood, economic benefits, social inclusion and gender equality of Arab rural communities particularly marginalized groups, by addressing energy poverty, water scarcity and vulnerability to climate change and other natural resources challenges in three targeted countries, namely Jordan, Lebanon and Tunisia. Moreover, gender empowerment and the use of appropriate small-scale renewable energy technologies for productive activities and entrepreneurial development, are closely linked in this project as gender empowerment constitutes an integral part of REGEND’s activities and expected outputs and is considered a cross-cutting priority along the various phases of its implementation.

By UNESCWA

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