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Draft Anchoring Strategy for GENUS
3rd Sept 2012 - Naples, ITALY
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Presentation Outline
• Objective of the Anchoring Strategy
• Review of thematic subjects
• Maximizing impact of GENUS Network
• Organizational, membership and governance structure
• Requirements for GENUS Secretariat i.e. financial and human resource
• Mobilization of financial resources
• Useful lessons from similar networks
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Objective of Anchoring StrategyMain Objective:• To guide GENUS on its future activities and on being
sustainable i.e. independent of support from the UN Development Account
Approach:
• Uses monitoring and evaluation approach – but not in-depth• Draws from experience provided by similar networks
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Review of Thematic Issues• Current Themes:
o Slum electrification in Africao Waste-to-energy in Latin Americao Pro-poor mobility in Asia
Advantages of Current Thematic Approach:• Comparison of near likes• Priorities within the region usually similar• Policy makers prefer to draw lessons closer to home• Building on existing regional ties• Easier and cheaper to organize regional meetings to discuss
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Review of Thematic Issues (Cont’d)
Disadvantages of Current Thematic Approach:• Missing out on experiences outside region• Potential lost opportunities for South-South collaboration• Strength of overall network not maximized• Exclusion of other important themes
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Review of Thematic Issues (Cont’d)
Proposed Way Forward:• Thematically interlink the 3 regions by establishing core
Theme: Pro-poor Access to Urban Energy Services Slum electrification Access to sustainable cooking and heating/cooling systems Appropriate renewable energy and energy efficiency measures
for the urban poor Sustainable mobility Impact of financial strategies (including subsidies)
Above are aligned to SE4All: Energy Access; Renewable Energy; Energy Efficiency; Pro-poor mobility
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Maximizing Impact of the Network• GENUS is possibly the only network addressing
energy issues of the urban poor on a global scale
• A network is only as effective as the content it offers to its targeted audience
• Refinement of the existing themes in line with the suggestions provided earlier
• Need to address pressing urban energy issues within a short turnaround timeframe
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Maximizing Impact of the Network• Current phase, GENUS has mainly focused on the use four
(4) primary channels: o A webpage on the Urban Gateway websiteo Newsletterso Booklet of case studieso Presentation at various meetings and events
• Potential Options:o Leveraging on UN-Habitat’s outreach mechanisms o UN-Habitat’s regional and global eventso UN-Habitat press releaseso Publications: As part of an existing or entirely new UN-Habitat serieso Leveraging networks of GENUS memberso Leveraging UN-Habitat’s interaction with other UN agencies and
development partners
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Organization, Membership & Governance
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UN-HABITAT Urban Transport
Section
1. Akshima Ghate (TERI)-Asia1. John Ernst (ITDP)-Asia2. Alex Eaton (IRRI)-LAC3. Victoria Vega (ACEPESA)-LAC4. Connie Smyser-Africa5. Benoit Dome (Copper Benelux)6. Hady Sheiff (CSET)- Africa)7. Global Expert
Host Institution:Centre for Sustainable Energy
Technology (CSET)
Host Institution:IRRI (Mexico)
GENUS Secretariat
Regional Steering CommitteeMohamed Dagher (Philips EA)Ms. Touria Dafrallah (ENDA)Mr. Jared Omondi Othieno (KPLC)Hady Sheriff (CSET)Connie Smyser
Regional Steering CommitteeJohn Ernst (ITDP)Ramon FernanAkshima Ghate (TERI)Maria Renny (INSTRAN)
Regional Steering committee Alex Eaton (IRRI)Bella Sosa (SNV)Anna Garwood (GreenEmpowerment)Ana Eduviges (ITCR)Victoria Vega (ACEPESA)
UN-HABITAT Urban Energy Section
Host Institution:TERI (India)
Africa Asia LAC
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Requirements of GENUS Secretariat
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Staffing Position Nature of Staffing
Primary Responsibility
Head of Secretariat Part-time Overall management of Network
Program Officer Full-time Backstopping thematic activitiesOutreach Officer Full-time Communication and outreach activitiesFinancial Officer Part-time Financial management and reportingAdministrative Officer
Part-time Administrative support to the Secretariat
Intern (optional) Part-time Provide any necessary support to above officers
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Mobilization of Financial Resources
• Leveraging existing financingo Part of the funding already committed to activities
• Leveraging existing cooperationo UN-Habitat already collaborates with other UN agencies and
other development partners.
• Submission of proposals to donorso GENUS Secretariat and the proposed Steering Committee o Outstanding performance and organization of the Network is
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Useful Lessons from Similar Networks
• A flagship theme for the Network is a prerequisite
• Relevance of outputs
• Continuous engagement with target audience
• Allocation of co-financing resources to participating institutions
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