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Scaling energy investments in fragile states

Policy paper 24 Feb 2021 State and State Fragility initiative

Authors

Sarah Logan

Head of State Fragility initiative, International Growth Centre
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Camilla Sacchetto

Fragilities Economist, International Growth Centre
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Expanding energy access in fragile contexts is critical for these settings to recover from COVID-19 and escape fragility.

This policy paper accompanies the call to action issued by the Council on State Fragility and g7+ on ‘Powering up energy investments in fragile states’, which calls for a new approach for scaling energy access in fragile contexts.

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