InfoDev (of the World Bank), Dfid, CarbonTrust and other partners are planning a vibrant Climate Innovation Centre in Kenya. The question is how to make it most relevant, highly participative and very active within the current Kenyan context. Sue assisted Joseph Nganga of Africa Renewable Energies to engage all 50 or more stakeholders who came to share their perspectives, experience and concerns. The next workshop on May 21st in Nairobi takes planning the set up it even deeper. For more information contact Joseph at jnganga@africarenewables.com.
9th March 2010. Sue Canney Davison co-facilitates InfoDev/World Bank/ DfID stakeholder consultation on setting up a Clean Energy Innovation Centre in Kenya
By admin - Posted on March 25th, 2010
