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INNOVATIVE SUSTAINABLE RURAL ENERGY FOR SUB - SAHARAN AFRICA ( INSURE - SS AFRICA)

· EIN · seafk.org
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This organization, SEAF-K, focuses on providing access to clean, reliable, affordable, and sustainable energy in Kenya. It engages in knowledge management, technology brokerage, policy advocacy, and capacity building to foster a conducive renewable energy environment.

named programs · 5 · from sources

what they call their work

Capacity building
Facilitates the building and development of local technical competence to enhance production of local technology.
Knowledge management
Focuses on energy baselines, data repository, energy outlooks, and dissemination of information.
Policy advocacy
Supports the development of national and county policies to create a conducive renewable energy business environment.
SEAF-K Energy Governance, Research and Development Workshop
A 2-day workshop to create awareness on the Energy Act, review it, identify engagement opportunities, propose recommendations for implementation, and launch the Kitui Energy Outlook.
Technology brokerage
Facilitates the creation of a national network of research & development institutions and organizes annual energy expos and awards.
activities · 1 group

what they do

  • Rural Renewable Energy Access 3 activities
    • Annual Energy Expo and Awards
      Holds an annual energy expo and awards event to support technology brokerage, fostering connections and innovation in sustainable rural energy solutions.
    • Energy Outlook Production and Data Repository Management
      Produces regional energy outlooks and maintains a data repository to support knowledge management and evidence-based decision-making in sustainable rural energy.
    • Policy Workshops and Energy Act Engagement
      Organizes regional workshops to review national energy legislation, such as the Energy Act, and supports local energy planning through events like the launch of the Kitui Energy Outlook in Kitui County.
relationships · 24

who they work with

  • ACCESS Coalition Partner — Partner organization working with SEAF-K on energy access programs.
  • ACTS Partner — Partner organization engaged with SEAF-K in environmental and energy research.
  • ALDEF Kenya Partner — Partner organization working with SEAF-K on legal and environmental frameworks for energy.
  • Africon Partner — Partner organization collaborating with SEAF-K on energy development projects.
  • Biogen Partner — Partner organization engaged in biotechnology and renewable energy collaboration with SEAF-K.
  • CAFOD Partner — Partner organization supporting SEAF-K’s community energy initiatives.
  • Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) Government — Government regulatory body partnering with SEAF-K on energy policy and implementation.
  • Green Africa Foundation Partner — Partner organization collaborating with SEAF-K on sustainable energy programs.
  • Hivos Partner — International partner organization supporting SEAF-K’s renewable energy advocacy.
  • Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Partner — Research and academic institution collaborating with SEAF-K on energy technology development.
  • Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) Partner — Research institution partnering with SEAF-K on agricultural energy applications.
  • Kenya Climate Change Working Group (KCCWG) Partner — Multi-stakeholder platform collaborating with SEAF-K on climate and energy policy.
  • Kenya Renewable Energy Association (KREA) Partner — Industry association collaborating with SEAF-K on renewable energy promotion.
  • Kenyatta County Innovation Center (KCIC) Partner — Innovation hub partnering with SEAF-K to support energy entrepreneurs.
  • Kirkens Nødhjelp (Norwegian Church Aid) Partner — International development partner supporting SEAF-K’s community energy programs.
  • Population Media Center Partner — Partner organization collaborating with SEAF-K on energy awareness and behavior change campaigns.
  • SNV Netherlands Development Organisation Partner — International development organization supporting SEAF-K’s renewable energy initiatives.
  • Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) Partner — Research institute collaborating with SEAF-K on energy and environmental analysis.
  • Strathmore University Partner — Academic institution collaborating with SEAF-K on energy research and policy.
  • Sustainable Community Development Group (SCDG) Partner — Community development organization partnering with SEAF-K on rural energy access.
  • Ukulima Trust Partner — Organization working with SEAF-K on agricultural and rural energy development.
  • Umande Trust Partner — Organization partnering with SEAF-K on community-based energy and sanitation projects.
  • WWF Kenya Partner — Partner organization collaborating with SEAF-K on energy initiatives.
  • YOIE Partner — Organization collaborating with SEAF-K on youth engagement in energy innovation.