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Improving electricity services in Yemen (Arabic)

Project report 24 Feb 2022 Energy

Authors

Akram Almohamadi

Senior Sustainable Energy Specialist at the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE), Egypt

Neil McCulloch

Director, The Policy Pratice

Joevas Asare

Managing Director, ARK Group International

Moussa Saab

Researcher
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