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Who  is  in  the  room?    

•  NGOs  and  Civil  Society  •  Private  Sector  •  Government  (Local  and  Na8onal)  •  Intergovernmental  Organiza8ons  •  Academia  and  Research  •  Farmers/Pastoralists/Forest-­‐Dwellers  •  Others?    

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Objec1ves  •  Discuss  evidence  and  opportuni8es  for  the  sustainable  use  of  firewood,  the  sustainable  management  of  charcoal  and  the  emerging  use  of  liquid  fuels  and  biomass.  

•  To  iden8fy  opportuni1es  for  the  transi1on  to  “modern”  tree-­‐based  energy  such  as  biofuels  and  biomass-­‐fired  electricity  genera8on.    

•  To  ar8culate  recommenda1ons  for  ac1ons  and  policies  to  u8lize  tree  based  fuels  to  achieve  SDG  7:  Ensure  access  to  affordable,  reliable,  sustainable,  and  modern  energy  for  all    

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Outcome  

•  Agenda  for  Ac1on  – Desired  Outcome  – Problem  Statement(s)  – Key  Insights  – Recommenda8ons  – Ac8on  Statements  

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Toward  What  End?    

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SDG7  Ensure  access  to  affordable,  reliable,  sustainable,  and  modern  energy  for  all  

 

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Sustainable  Energy  for  All  

•  Providing  universal  access  to  modern  energy  services    

•  Doubling  global  rate  of  improvement  in  energy  efficiency  

•  Doubling  the  share  of  renewable  energy  in  the  global  energy  mix  

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Mee8ng  Structure  

•  Agenda  •  Plenary  Speaker  and  Panelists  •  Group  Work  on  Three  Domains  •  Problem  Statement  and  Responses  to  Ques8ons  

•  Recommenda8ons  –  Ac8ons  and  Policy  

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Rules  of    Engagement  

Share  your  views,  openly  and  honestly  

Share  the  airspace;  concise  interven1ons  

 Show  up  on  1me;  present  in  allocated  1me  

Be  fully  present  

It’s  a  working  conference;  be  informal,  and  take  care  of  yourself  and  each  other  

Build  Partnerships                                    For  Solu1ons  

Be  flexible  

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Session  1:  Background  and  Introduc8on  

 Speaker:  Henry  Neufeldt  (ICRAF)    Panelists:  •  Robert  Bailis  (Yale  University)  •  Ricardo  Ma8ns  (Imperial  College,  London)  •  Veronica  Muthui  (UNDP)  •  Phil  Dobie  (ICRAF)      

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Firewood  will  no  longer  be  relied  upon  as  a  basic  energy  source  for  cooking  and  hea8ng  in  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa  in:    

• 15  years  • 25  years  • 50  years  • Never  

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Charcoal  will  be  a  major  contributor  to  Sustainable  Energy  for  All    

in  Africa  un8l  2050  

• Yes  • Don’t  know/indifferent  • No  

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Session  2:  Firewood  

•  Speaker:  Mary  Njenga  (ICRAF)    

•  Panelists:  –  Teddy  Kinyanjui  (Cookswell  Jikos)  –  Cornelia  Ehlers  (GIZ)  –  Ramni  Jamnadass  (ICRAF)  –  Samuel  Kariuki  (Greenbelt  Movement)  –  Zuzhang  Xia  (FAO)    

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Firewood  

•  Produc8on,  collec8on  and  marke8ng    •  Ecological  impacts  •  Health  hazards  and  responses,  par8cularly  for  women  and  children  

•  Growing  more  firewood:  woodlots  and  agroforestry    •  Ar8culate:    

–  Desired  Outcome  –  Problem  Statement(s)  –  Key  Insights  –  Recommenda8ons  

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Session  3:  Charcoal  

•  Speaker:    Klas  Sander    

•  Panelists:    – Miyuki  Iiyama  (ICRAF)  – Oliver  Frith  (INBAR)  – Henry  Sibanda  (UNDP)  –  Jolien  Schure  (Schure  Research)  – Patrick  Ole  Twala  (Narok  County  Government)  tbc  – Stephan  King’uyu  (Kenya  Government)  tbc    

 

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Charcoal  •  Produc8on  and  value  chains  •  Economic  and  ecological  impacts  •  Improved  charcoal  produc8on  •  Sustainable  charcoal:  policy  challenges  •  Ar8culate:    – Desired  Outcome  –  Problem  Statement(s)  –  Key  Insights  –  Recommenda8ons  

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Session  4:  Liquid  biofuels,  power  genera1on  and  transi1on  to  modern  energy  systems    

•  Speaker:  Meghan  Sapp  (Pangea)  

•  Panelists:  –  Rodrigo  Cianella  (ICRAF  biofuels  projects,  India,  Brazil,  Mozambique)  

–  Sid  Mohan  (ICRAF-­‐Gliricidia  project,  Sri  Lanka)  –  Thomas  Buchholz  (Strathmore  University,  Energy  Research  Center)  

–  Francis  Johnson  (SEI)  –  Jensen  Shuma  (TaTEDO)    

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Liquid  biofuels,  power  genera1on  and  transi1on  to  modern  energy  systems    

•  What  is  the  poten8al  demand  and  supply  for  liquid  biofuels  in  SSA?  

•  What  is  the  poten8al  demand  and  supply  for  small  and  medium-­‐size  power  genera8on?  

•  What  has  to  be  in  place  to  effect  a  transi8on  to  modern  energy  systems?