Published on Aug 23, 2016
Almost
two million households across Central Asia suffer from energy poverty.
The challenges are to maintain and rehabilitate infrastructure, provide
new generation infrastructure for energy-hungry, growing economies, and
explore new models for energy trade - both within and outside the
five-country community. The Central Asia Energy-Water Development
Program (CAEWDP) is building energy and water security by leveraging the
benefits of enhanced cooperation. It aims to strengthen security
through partnerships with all five Central Asian countries plus
Afghanistan in regional initiatives and with development partners in the
context of a changing global environment.
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