Africa: Bringing Independent Power Producers Into the Conversation

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Press Release - Democracy Works Foundation is excited to welcome INSPIRE as a co-implementation partner to the 'Fostering Inclusive Growth through Climate Change Champions project'. Co-funded by the European Union, the project seeks to build partnerships between local governments, civil society organisations and Independent Power Producers.

Democracy Works Foundation is excited to welcome INSPIRE as a co-implementation partner to the"Fostering Inclusive Growth through Climate Change Champions project". Co-funded by the European Union, the project seeks to build partnerships between local governments, civil society organisations and Independent Power Producers.

The overarching aim of the implementation partnership is to bring Independent Power Producers into the conversation. As key climate change mitigation agents, their social economic development spend incentives overlap with many key development objectives of local government and the Civil Society sector. CSOs, who are often providing essential services, that are meant to be provided by sub-national government, are already adapting and building resilience to a changing climate.

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