Project profile — Transforming the Market for Stoves and Clean Energy in Haiti

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Overview

Overview

Transforming the Market for Stoves and Clean Energy in Haiti - Overview
CA-3-D004274001
$20,000,000
United Nations Foundation
2018-03-12 - 2024-04-01
Operational
Country / region • Haiti (100.00%)
Sector • Basic Health
Health education (12261) (25.00%)
• Energy Generation, Renewable Resources
Energy conservation and demand-side efficiency (23183) (25.00%)
• Business And Other Services
Business support services and institutions (25010) (25.00%)
• Other Multisector
Non-agricultural alternative development (43050) (25.00%)
Policy marker • Gender equality (significant objective)
• Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting) (principal objective)
• Participatory development and good governance (not targeted)
• Trade development (not targeted)
• Biodiversity (not targeted)
• Climate change mitigation (principal objective)
• Climate Change Adaptation (significant objective)
• Urban issues (not targeted)
• Desertification (not targeted)
• Children's issues (not targeted)
• Youth Issues (not targeted)
• Indigenous Issues (not targeted)
• Disability (not targeted)
• ICT as a tool for development (not targeted)
Description and results

Description

The project aims to restructure and boost the market for efficient stoves and clean energy in order to protect the environment, improve the health of women and children and strengthen women's economic power within new value chains for producing and marketing stoves and clean energy. The project supports the Government of Haiti with the implementation of the national action plan for stoves and clean energy. Project activities include: (1) providing training to some fifty businesses so that they may participate in the design and production of stoves using improved technologies; (2) providing businesses with support in marketing and creating business plans; and (3) providing the Haitian government with support in relation to capacity, and the development and application of regulations to improve market growth. The project aims to have 150,000 households adopt a clean and efficient technology as well as have 100 entrepreneurs in the wood charcoal sector adopt better practices with respect to cost-effective and energy-efficient approaches. By adopting energy efficiency into the sector, the project helps to reduce the sector’s greenhouse gas emissions, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation.

Expected results

Expected results for this project include: (1) increased supply of efficient stoves and clean and affordable energy offered by Haitian businesses, especially those that include women in the value chains; (2) increased use of stoves and clean energy by women and men consumers; and (3) improved governance of the stove and clean energy market.

Results achieved

Results achieved as of March 2022 include: (1) the participation of eight companies in the Haiti Clean Cook Fund proposal process; (2) the participation of 376 consumers (47 vendors and 329 employees) in the study of consumer preferences through surveys and focus group discussions; and (3) the participation of 10 Haitian government representatives in meetings, trainings and consultations.

Financials

Financials


Original budget $0
Planned Disbursement $3,000,000
Transactions
Transaction Date Type Value
22-06-2023 Disbursement $1,398,358
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Related information

Related information

Transforming the Market for Stoves and Clean Energy in Haiti - Related information
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