Energy for sustainable development

Rural women

Access to energy a prerequisite for achieving the MDGs

Energy is a critical development issue: 1.6 billion people in the world lack access to electricity and over 2 billion people depend on biomass fuels for cooking and heating (UNDP, 2005). They have a legitimate right to and need for increased energy services which are affordable, healthier, more reliable, and more sustainable.

Energy issues are particularly challenging for developing countries in sub Saharan Africa where high energy costs are putting a tremendous amount of pressure on economies that are not only very fragile but also have little capacity to adapt to change. For example, about 80% of the energy balance in Burkina Faso is provided for by the natural vegetation and some 85% of the population depend on natural resources for their livelihood. Thus developing sound national energy development policies requires transparent processes that provide for equitable participation from all stakeholders.

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