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Accepted Paper:

Advancing Sustainable Development Goals through energy access: Lessons from the Global South  
Chris Walsh (University of Manchester) Sarah Mander (University of Manchester) Jaise Kuriakose (Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research) Amanda April (University of Cape Town) Alejandro Gallego-Schmid Jhud Mikhail Aberilla (University of the Philippines Diliman) Carlos Gaete-Morales (DIW Berlin) Velma Mukoro (The World Bank Group) Samira Garcia-Freites (CIIEG, Promigas) Angela Mae Minas (The University of Manchester)

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Paper short abstract:

This review engages with inherent challenges in pursuing other SDGs through increased energy access. It draws on experiences from a range of 8 contexts in the Global South to consider key areas of future research and action for consideration by stakeholders and researchers working in this space

Paper long abstract:

Under the banner of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7), governments, industry, and civil society organisations have supported many energy access projects since 2015. Notably, funding and investments allotted to renewable energy are regarded not only to provide ‘energy for all’ but also support the delivery of other SDGs related to climate change, food security, health, and poverty reduction, among others. With less than 10 years left to meet the SDG 7 targets, it is timely to take stock and examine how the provision of access to energy is driving development initiatives, impacting local communities, and influencing governance processes. This paper offers a critical review and analysis of the impact of access to energy projects based on empirical work from eight country case studies across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It interrogates how these projects contribute towards achieving SDG 7 and other sustainable development goals, highlights challenges, and then draws lessons for research, policy and development practice. To advance SDGs, it recommends action in four areas: addressing rural-urban disparities, ensuring that energy is linked to sustainable outcomes, balancing top-down and bottom-up agendas, and appraising implications of techno-economic factors.

Panel P35
Grounding what it means to 'overcome poverty' in a time of climate emergency
  Session 1 Thursday 29 June, 2023, -