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Foreign Aid and Universall Access to Affordable Energy
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Foreign Aid and Universall Access to Affordable Energy - Information Matched Team Team 30 Name MOMODOU S. FATTY Country Gambia Scholarship GAS Email Address momodoufatty@yahoo.com Year 2023 Program MPP Workplace Category Public Corp. Workplace National Water and Electricity Company Ltd Department Group Finance Position Group Finance Director -
Brief intro of project
Foreign Aid and Universall Access to Affordable Energy - Brief intro of project Title Foreign Aid and Universall Access to Affordable Energy Sustainable Development Goals 7. Affordable and Clean Energy Timely Global Issues 2. Comparative Policy Analysis Energy Summary of your project The Project aims to study the relationship between foreign aid and access to affordable electricity. This study will also assess the relationship between access to electrity and economic growth -
Alumni or organization want to cooperate with
Foreign Aid and Universall Access to Affordable Energy - Alumni or organization want to cooperate with Specific alumni in mind Hudo Ahmed Specific nationality of the alumni in mind Somalia Specific organization(s) / workplace(s) in mind National Water and Electricty Company of The Gambia and World Bank Group Specific work position(s) in mind -
Details of Cooperation Project
Foreign Aid and Universall Access to Affordable Energy - Details of Cooperation Project Objective of the Project The project aims to comprehensively study the relationship between foreign aid and access to affordable electricity in developing countries, with a specific focus on the socio-economic impacts. This study seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of foreign aid in enhancing electricity accessibility and affordability, thereby contributing to overall development goals.
Additionally, the project will assess the correlation between access to electricity and economic growth. This assessment will involve analyzing how improved electricity access influences key economic indicators such as GDP growth, employment rates, poverty reduction, and business development.
The ultimate goal of this project is to provide valuable insights and evidence-based recommendations for policymakers, development agencies, and other stakeholders to optimize foreign aid allocation and implement strategies that promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth through improved access to electricity.Expected Benefits from the Project Informed Decision-Making: By examining the relationship between foreign aid and access to affordable electricity, the study will provide valuable insights for policymakers and development agencies. This will enable them to make more informed decisions regarding the allocation and effectiveness of foreign aid.
Improved Aid Strategies: The findings will help to identify best practices and areas for improvement in foreign aid strategies, ensuring that aid is used more effectively to achieve development goals.Anything you would like to inform the potential partner Access to information