The Costs of Fuelling Humanitarian Aid

This paper examines survey data from three focus countries

Abstract

As humanitarian crises become more protracted and aid budgets face unprecedented scrutiny, agencies could save millions by switching from diesel and oil fuels to cleaner energy sources.

This paper is an output of the Moving Energy Initiative (MEI), a collaboration between Energy 4 Impact, Chatham House, Practical Action, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

Citation

Grafham, O. and Lahn, G (December聽2018) The Costs of Fuelling Humanitarian Aid. Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs

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Published 9 October 2020