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1 Development and Energy in Africa (DEA) project SUMMARY BY PETER P. ZHOU EECG, BOX 402339 GABORONE, BOTSWANA TEL/FAX +267-3910127 pzhou@global.bw

2 Presentation  BASED ON THE SYNTHESIS OF THE CASE STUDIES  CAUSAL CHAINS-ISSUES OF OUTCOMES AND IMPACTS  BASELINE ISSUES  LESSONS & WAYFOWARD  BEYOND ENERGY INTERVENTIONS

3 CASE STUDIES SNTHESIS

4 Table 3.1 Selected Case Studies for each of the DEA participating Countries CountrySelected case Study BotswanaGrid Rural electrification supported by the Rural Electrification Collective Scheme GhanaGrid-based rural electrification MaliWomen Renewable Energies Project SenegalPROGEDE (focus on improved stoves) TanzaniaSmall-scale irrigation using solar and wind energy ZambiaSolar Energy Supply Companies (ESCOs) TanzaniaImproved Cook Stoves- impact analysis[1][1] [1] Undertaken for a dissertation by student of Oxford University applying the Preliminary AF

5 Case study synthesis  Background ( what abt, how implemented, funded and objectives)  Assessment approach & Methodology  Causal chain  Results- given as narration and summarized in Tables  Stakeholder perspectives- on case study results and AF  SEE WEBSITE

6 PROJECT OBJECTIVES 

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8 Examples of intervention complexity   Single technology, single purpose – wind-driven water pump with sole purpose for irrigation    Single technology, multi-purposes - rural solar PV charge stations offering battery charging services for cell phones, battery operated lamps, and other battery operated electronics    Multi-technology, single purpose – Solar PV and diesel powered water pumps for rural irrigation   Multi-technology, multi-purposes - grid electrification provides lighting, communication, and entertainment for homes, irrigation for agricultural sector, lighting and refrigeration for health sector and lighting for schools.

9 World Bank, 2000 COUNTRY CASE STUDY CAUSAL CHAINS, OUTCOMES & IMPACTS

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21 SENEGAL

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23 TANZANIA-WIND/SOLAR PUMPS Tanzania

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25 TANZANIA ICS IMPACT ASSESSMENT

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27 ZAMBIA ESCOS

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29 ANSWER  Causal chain crucial- clarity-better impact interpretation  Outcomes CONSISTENTLY immediate to community/household  Impacts CONSISTENTLY national development  Identify link between impacts and MDGs

30 BASELINE ISSUES

31  BASELINE CRUCIAL  BASELINES NOT A SIMPLE ISSUE FOR PROJECTS ALREADY IMPLEMENTED  RECOSTRUCTION POSSIBILITIES  -BEFORE AND AFTER CAN BE RECONSTRUCTED-Use of recall method for baseline widely used-some info easier than others  WHERE BASELINE NEEDED BEFORE HAND

32 PRESENTATION OF RESULTS

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34 LESSONS  Expected results- don’t always occur  Quantitative indicators can be marred by uncertainty-  Poor project planning and M&E also exposed

35 ADVICE  AIM FOR CREDIBLE RESULTS-OPEARTE IN REALM OF DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDERS  USAGE OF FAMILIAR LANGUAGE TO DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDERS  AVOID CROSS-LINKAGES UNLESS OBVIOUS  AVOID Long winded deductions with no data to back up  COMPONENTS OF CAUSAL CHAIN TO INCLUDE STAKEHOLDERS,& CRITICAL FACTORS (SE LATER PAGE)

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37 APPLICATION AREAS FOR AF  AF ADAPATABLE TO PROJECT DESIGN/ PLANNING & M&E- THROUGH CAUSAL CHAIN, STAKEHOLDER NEEDS AND INVOLVEMENT  WITH RIGHT DATA AND DEFINED BASELINE-AF FOR OUTPUTS TO IMPLEMENTERS/FUNDERS; OUTCOMES AND IMPACTS FROM TARGET GROUPS/BENEFICIARIES  AF SEEN TO BE RELEVANT BEYOND ENERGY INTERVENTIONS

38 OTHER APPLICATIONS  e. Monitoring and Evaluation  Assess the monitoring and evaluation set up, the role of the external monitoring consultant and make recommendations for a self-financing monitoring and evaluation arrangement, managed by SADC institutes, after the end of Phase 3.  Define impact measures/indicators to determine the efficiency and effectiveness of the program as well as its impact on national and regional levels during Phase 3 and beyond.

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41 TOURISM ORGANIZATION-TOR  REPOSITIONING OF O.P.  INSTITUTIONAL ORGANIZATION  FUNDING PROPOSALS  M&E FRAMEWORK

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