During the winter of 2022-2023, Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure intensified, causing widespread destruction and leaving nearly 12 million Ukrainians without access to electricity and heating.
2 years after the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the war continues. Russia is stepping up its bombing campaigns based on a strategy aimed at saturating Ukrainian air defenses and targeting energy installations once again. Despite the government’s efforts to reinforce energy security before the winter, complete restoration of all installations proved impossible. We are therefore continuing our commitment to meeting people’s energy needs.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine in February 2022, Electriciens sans frontières has been mobilizing to support the population in their need for access to energy. Equipment shipments and connection and training missions have been carried out.
In four articles, we present the Cafés Lumière mini-grid project in Madagascar, the limitations of its standard evaluation carried out for accountability purposes, which does not provide any real evidence of impact, and various alternative ways of testing and documenting the project’s socio-economic impacts.
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