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This report presents EfD Kenya, its members and work during 2010. For a free hardcopy, please send an email to: info@efdinitiative.org The Kenyan node of the Environment for Development initiative is…

| Report | Kenya

This report presents EfD Tanzania, its members and work during 2010. For a free hardcopy, please send an email to: info@efdinitiative.org The Tanzanian node of the Environment for Development…

| Report | Tanzania

This report presents EfD South Africa, its members and work during 2010. For a free hardcopy, please send an email to: info@efdinitiative.org The South African node of the Environment for Development…

| Report | South Africa

This report presents EfD Ethiopia/Environmental Economics Policy Forum for Ethiopia, its members and work during 2010. For a free hardcopy, please send an email to: info@efdinitiative.org The…

| Report | Ethiopia

This report presents EfD Central America, its members and work during 2010. For a free hardcopy, please send an email to: info@efdinitiative.org The Central American node of the Environment for…

| Report | Central America

This report presents EfD China, its members and work during 2010.For a free hardcopy, please send an email to: info@efdinitiative.org The Chinese node of the Environment for Development initiative is…

| Report | China

This paper describes how management and information failures can retard transitions from the traditional use of biomass fuel by low income rural consumers and micro-producers. In general,societies…

| Peer Reviewed | South Africa

It has been widely reviewed, reported, and vociferously condemned that the World Bank Group (WBG) is investing heavily in coal. In South Africa, Botswana and India, the Bank has issued over $4 billion…

| Policy Brief | Sweden

This is the annual report for the Environment for Development initiative for 2010. This was a bridging year between the original three year agreement 2007-2009 that established the EfD initiative and…

| Report |

In the past two decades, rapid population and economic growth on the U.S.–Mexico border has spurred a dramatic increase in electricity demand. In response, American energy multinationals have built…

| EfD Discussion Paper |