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Meeting the Energy Needs of the Urban Poor : Lessons from Electrification Practitioners

2007

Rojas, Juan Manuel | Lallement, Dominique


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Intervention; High population growth; Day-care; Costs of electricity; Municipal corporation; Access to electricity; Budgetary constraints; Regulatory frameworks; Citizens; State government; Energy usage; Responsibilities; Residential consumers; Street lighting; Demographers; Social exclusion; Education programs; Unemployed; Mayors; Low income; Distribution network; Service providers; Progress; Consumption of energy; Shanty town; Barrio; Cash flows; Currency; Indoor air pollution; Neighborhood; Income groups; Risk profile; Macroeconomic stability; Cost of electricity; Quality energy; Electricity distribution; Distance learning course; Consumer rights; Low-income; Supply of electricity; Population growth rate; Approach; Slum area; Shantytowns; Practitioners; Institutional mechanisms; Home visits; Low-income consumers; Illegal settlements; Permanent settlement; Financial sustainability; Community health; Regional disparities; Beneficiaries; Urban growth; Health impact; Power systems; Slum dwellers; Municipality; Public investments; Service provider; Homes; Female-headed households; National governments; Mobility; Community leaders; Educational activities; Traditional biomass; Radio program; Housing improvements; Access to credit; Worth; Access to energy; Educational programs; Use of resources; Electricity supply; Voltage; Dissemination; Social infrastructure; Shanty towns; Public service; Legal recourse; Power sector; Violence on women; Household size; Use of energy; Sustainable energy; Consumer; Respect; Home improvements; Debt arrears; Investment activities; Local governments; Community partnerships; Petroleum gas; Public awareness; Policy makers; Consumer behavior; Utilities; Inhabitants; Community relations; Essential needs; Localities; Environmental education; Local community; Basic infrastructure; Rapid growth; Public-private partnership; Incomes; Electricity utilities; Service provision; Poverty level; Settlement; Insurance policies; Electricity usage; Safe water; Contingencies; Income-generating activities; Delivery mechanisms; Disposable income; Female; Generation; Service delivery; Access roads; Neighborhoods; Demographic trends; Slum areas; Development bank; National government; Transaction; Power distribution; Social status; State budgets; Self-esteem; Access costs; Electricity services; Energy needs; State university; Ownership of land; Investment decisions; Infrastructure investments; Energy supply; Financial aspects; Local municipalities; Political support; Streets; Contribution; Financial costs
License
ESMAP technical paper;no. 118/07http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Source
ESMAP technical paper;no. 118/07

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