SMART VILLAGES INITIATIVE

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SMART VILLAGES INITIATIVE Stephanie Hirmer Research Associate, Smart Villages Initiative, and PhD Researcher, Centre of Sustainable Development, University of Cambridge 19 October 2016

THE SMART VILLAGES INITIATIVE: WHAT WE DO The Smart Villages Initiative is a 3 year project that was started in September 2014. Our aim is to facilitate the effective knowledge sharing and collaboration across sectors and stakeholders to enable smart villages that see energy and technology in as part of the wider ecosystem of rural development. 12-18 month engagement programmes: East Africa June 2014 South Asia April 2015 West Africa May 2016 SE Asia January 2015 South America January 2016 Central America November 2016 Workshops Capacity building events Webinars Media workshops Entrepreneurial competitions Policy briefs Workshop reports Video stories Weekly newsletters Book of essays More effective policies and interventions New collaborations Knowledge exchange Awareness creation

THE SMART VILLAGES INITIATIVE: WHO WE ARE Project team: Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Funding: Charitable foundations: CMEDT & TWCF Key partners: National Science Academies and Practical Action Collaborators:

THE SMART VILLAGES INITIATIVE: WHAT WE DO ENGAGEMENTS IN WEST AFRICA Kick-off Workshop: Accra (Ghana), June 2016 WEF Nexus and Journalist Workshops: Saly (Senegal), September 2016 ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETITION MASTERCLASS WRAP UP WORKSHOP CAPACITY BUILDING EVENT The Off-Grid Energy Challenge supports West African entrepreneurs to grow their businesses that either generate or are powered by off-grid energy Business plan support $5000 prize capital http:///competition The direct impact of energy on women s lives Week commencing 28. January 2017 Abuja, Nigeria Partnership with Solar Sisters & DFID Report back on the findings from West Africa engagements Deliberate on way forward Week commencing 28. January 2017 Abuja, Nigeria Partnership with ECREEE Mini-grids May 2017 In discussion with ECREEE, IRENA and EUEI-PDF

WHY FOCUS ON SMART VILLAGES? SMART CITIES: NEED FOR A VILLAGE LEVEL ANALOGUE SMART CITIES 47% of world s population and 70% of the world s poor live in rural villages SMART VILLAGES Shifting the balance of opportunities between cities and villages through technological advances and game changing innovation in villages facilitated by off-grid energy access

WHY FOCUS ON SMART VILLAGES? WHAT IS A SMART VILLAGE? A smart village is one that has integrated energy access and technology into the fabric of the community in order to make people s daily lives easier, and improve their quality of life, whilst enabling productive use and economic progress. Self-sufficient Energy as a catalyst for development Mpowered Adaptable Resilient Technologically appropriate

WHY FOCUS ON SMART VILLAGES? WHAT IS A SMART VILLAGE Key services: education, health, clean water and sanitation ICT connectivity: distance learning and world s knowledge base Modern health services and tele-medicine Provision of clean water and safe sanitation Foster entrepreneurship in the provision and use of energy services Capture more of the agricultural value chain Create new businesses Through ICT connectivity, participate in governance processes At local, regional and national levels Smart communities with strong rural/urban linkages Building more resilient communities better able to respond to shocks

DESIGN WHY FOCUS ON SMART VILLAGES? WHAT IS A SMART VILLAGE? Identify what is important in project community Identify services/ business models that are required to address these priorities Design the energy initiative IMPLEMENTATION Centering around the beneficiaries needs, wants & values www.hirmer-wheel.com

Thank you for your attention www. info@ @e4smartvillages

THE SMART VILLAGES INITIATIVE: WHAT WE DO KEY FINDINGS WEF NEXUS WORKSHOP Complex/diverse interactions but silo approach and lack of coordination integrated/cross-ministry policies and initiatives based on better understanding of synergies and competing interests Take a participatory and bottom-up approach building on existing practices and respecting local cultures Create a conducive environment for the private sector and ensure access to affordable finance Build capacity including in the policy community and through providing advice to smallholder farmers Pay particular attention to smallholder farmers in poor areas: harder to improve livelihoods Address gender issues: women play a key role