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¥EAC has adopted four targets that will have the greatest impact in
meeting the MDGs
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¥As has been noted at CSD so far, the biomass issue is the most
difficult and expensive to deal with but without properly addressing it the
MDGs related to poverty reduction, health, and environmental sustainability
will not be addressed
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¥Providing access by the urban and peri-urban poor to the grid where it
already exists is not an issue of technology or large scale investments but
one of regulatory reform and governance. Models exist elsewhere (South
Africa, Tunisia) which indicate that this is feasible
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¥Electricity and motive power at the community level where the grid
does not exist is a technical challenge for scaling up decentralized systems
at relatively low cost. Few technical options exist beyond those that can
serve niche markets but there are models that working in West Africa, notably
the Multifunctional Platforms which will merit review in the East Africa
context. There are already multifunctional pilot programs underway in all EAC
countries associated with the Global Village Energy Partnership
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