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Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo(NAEE)2015 theme:“Consolidating Energy Transformation Gains”:
Paper Title: Why access to modern Energy is a necessary condition for Human Development?
MATIKE NGONG ROLLIN
Chairman of Global actions for local development Organizations,
Chief of Bureau for Personnel and Social Action, Ministry of Water Resources and Energy-Cameroon,
e-mail : romatike@yahoo.fr
Historically, economic development has been strongly correlated with increasing energy use and
growth of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Renewable energy (RE) can help decouple that
correlation, contributing to sustainable development (SD). This paper focus on the essential role that
access to energy services has for enabling SD and poverty eradication.
1. Energy access key enabler to SDGs
The link between adequate energy services and achievement of the Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs) was defined explicitly in the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation that emerged from the
World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002. Access to modern forms of energy is an essential
pre-requisite for overcoming poverty, promoting economic growth, expanding employment
opportunities, supporting the provision of social services, and, in general, promoting human
development. It is also an essential input for achieving most SDGs, which are a reference of progress
against poverty by 2030 and a benchmark for possible progress beyond that date.
• Energy plays a vital role in enhancing the food security of the poor through greater use of energy
technologies for irrigation and water pumping.
• Access to modern and affordable forms of energy is essential to creating employment. According to a
study prepared by UNEP in 2008, RE already accounts for about 2.3 million jobs worldwide.
2. Productive use of Energy sine que non condition for Human development.
• Energy and Agriculture, increased access to modern forms of energy contribute to the
transformation of agriculture-based economies into industry-based economies, with more-advanced
value-added activities that characterize industrialized economies.
• Energy and Education, access to modern forms of energy greatly improves the quality and
availability of educational services and increases the likelihood that children will attend and complete
schooling. Rural electrification helps retain good teachers in rural areas – a key lever for enhancing the
quality of rural education.
Energy and Environment protection, in sub-Saharan Africa about 80% of the population relies on
biomass (IEA, 2010a). Use of cleaner cooking fuels and technologies can reduce the GHGs of
developing countries.
• Energy and Health, modern health services are greatly enhanced by access to modern forms of
energy and the services they provide, the leading causes of under-five child mortality worldwide are
diarrhea and pneumonia (14% each), both of which can be directly linked to inadequate access to
cleaner and affordable energy options (UN 2010). Modern energy options for cooking can play a
significant role in reducing acute respiratory infections such as tuberculosis by improving the kitchen
environment where women and infants spend a significant amount of time (WHO, 2006); finally,
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energy is needed to develop, manufacture, and distribute drugs, medicines, and vaccinations as well as
to provide access to health education media through information and communications technologies.
Energy and Transport, mobility is an essential requirement that ensures the delivery of goods and
services. The more limited the transport options, often due to lack of access to energy, the more limited
the livelihood options.
Energy and Water, access to water is key to not only improved health but also to increased
agricultural output through irrigation. Biogas technology can also be used to improve sanitary
conditions in large institutions such as schools, hospitals, and prisons. Prisons in Rwanda and Kenya
have used large-scale biogas plants resolve long-standing sanitation challenges (Ashden Awards for
Sustainable Energy, 2005).
Energy and Women empowerment, In 1979, the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on
the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women to protect fundamental human rights
and equality for women around the world (CEDAW, 2011). Access to cleaner and affordable energy
options can play an important role in gender equality and women empowerment:
• Available energy services can free girls’ and young women’s time from household activities
(gathering firewood, fetching water, cooking inefficiently, crop processing by hand, manual farming.
• Modern, cleaner and affordable energy options can broaden the scope for women’s enterprises,
thereby fostering employment and income generation among women.
• Representation of women at the national level can influence energy policies and investments to
ensure wider access to cleaner and affordable energy options that benefit women.
3. Policy Recommendations
Develop coherent policies that support the development of markets for clean energy technologies;
Remove barriers and level the playing field for renewable;
Establish regulatory and legal frameworks and reduce regulatory uncertainties;
Strengthen the human and institutional capacity required to transform energy markets in developing
countries;
Establish in the country the conditions for attracting private investments for clean energy;
Channel micro-finance to support the extension of access to energy for the rural poor;
4. Conclusions and the Way forward
The intrinsic link and positive relationship between energy and overcoming poverty is very strong in
developing countries. Access to modern and cleaner forms of energy improves the livelihoods of the
poors. As discussed in earlier sections, increased access to cleaner energy in rural areas opens up these
regions to greater economic productivity.
Prevailing energy systems in developing countries need transformational change in order to have a
pro-poor orientation as well as to ensure universal access to modern forms of energy and energy
services in key economic sectors providing livelihoods to poor people
A sustainable energy future requires bold policy actions, enhanced investments, and international
cooperation and political will.

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Why access to moderm energy

  • 1. 1 Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo(NAEE)2015 theme:“Consolidating Energy Transformation Gains”: Paper Title: Why access to modern Energy is a necessary condition for Human Development? MATIKE NGONG ROLLIN Chairman of Global actions for local development Organizations, Chief of Bureau for Personnel and Social Action, Ministry of Water Resources and Energy-Cameroon, e-mail : romatike@yahoo.fr Historically, economic development has been strongly correlated with increasing energy use and growth of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Renewable energy (RE) can help decouple that correlation, contributing to sustainable development (SD). This paper focus on the essential role that access to energy services has for enabling SD and poverty eradication. 1. Energy access key enabler to SDGs The link between adequate energy services and achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) was defined explicitly in the Johannesburg Plan of Implementation that emerged from the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002. Access to modern forms of energy is an essential pre-requisite for overcoming poverty, promoting economic growth, expanding employment opportunities, supporting the provision of social services, and, in general, promoting human development. It is also an essential input for achieving most SDGs, which are a reference of progress against poverty by 2030 and a benchmark for possible progress beyond that date. • Energy plays a vital role in enhancing the food security of the poor through greater use of energy technologies for irrigation and water pumping. • Access to modern and affordable forms of energy is essential to creating employment. According to a study prepared by UNEP in 2008, RE already accounts for about 2.3 million jobs worldwide. 2. Productive use of Energy sine que non condition for Human development. • Energy and Agriculture, increased access to modern forms of energy contribute to the transformation of agriculture-based economies into industry-based economies, with more-advanced value-added activities that characterize industrialized economies. • Energy and Education, access to modern forms of energy greatly improves the quality and availability of educational services and increases the likelihood that children will attend and complete schooling. Rural electrification helps retain good teachers in rural areas – a key lever for enhancing the quality of rural education. Energy and Environment protection, in sub-Saharan Africa about 80% of the population relies on biomass (IEA, 2010a). Use of cleaner cooking fuels and technologies can reduce the GHGs of developing countries. • Energy and Health, modern health services are greatly enhanced by access to modern forms of energy and the services they provide, the leading causes of under-five child mortality worldwide are diarrhea and pneumonia (14% each), both of which can be directly linked to inadequate access to cleaner and affordable energy options (UN 2010). Modern energy options for cooking can play a significant role in reducing acute respiratory infections such as tuberculosis by improving the kitchen environment where women and infants spend a significant amount of time (WHO, 2006); finally,
  • 2. 2 energy is needed to develop, manufacture, and distribute drugs, medicines, and vaccinations as well as to provide access to health education media through information and communications technologies. Energy and Transport, mobility is an essential requirement that ensures the delivery of goods and services. The more limited the transport options, often due to lack of access to energy, the more limited the livelihood options. Energy and Water, access to water is key to not only improved health but also to increased agricultural output through irrigation. Biogas technology can also be used to improve sanitary conditions in large institutions such as schools, hospitals, and prisons. Prisons in Rwanda and Kenya have used large-scale biogas plants resolve long-standing sanitation challenges (Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy, 2005). Energy and Women empowerment, In 1979, the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women to protect fundamental human rights and equality for women around the world (CEDAW, 2011). Access to cleaner and affordable energy options can play an important role in gender equality and women empowerment: • Available energy services can free girls’ and young women’s time from household activities (gathering firewood, fetching water, cooking inefficiently, crop processing by hand, manual farming. • Modern, cleaner and affordable energy options can broaden the scope for women’s enterprises, thereby fostering employment and income generation among women. • Representation of women at the national level can influence energy policies and investments to ensure wider access to cleaner and affordable energy options that benefit women. 3. Policy Recommendations Develop coherent policies that support the development of markets for clean energy technologies; Remove barriers and level the playing field for renewable; Establish regulatory and legal frameworks and reduce regulatory uncertainties; Strengthen the human and institutional capacity required to transform energy markets in developing countries; Establish in the country the conditions for attracting private investments for clean energy; Channel micro-finance to support the extension of access to energy for the rural poor; 4. Conclusions and the Way forward The intrinsic link and positive relationship between energy and overcoming poverty is very strong in developing countries. Access to modern and cleaner forms of energy improves the livelihoods of the poors. As discussed in earlier sections, increased access to cleaner energy in rural areas opens up these regions to greater economic productivity. Prevailing energy systems in developing countries need transformational change in order to have a pro-poor orientation as well as to ensure universal access to modern forms of energy and energy services in key economic sectors providing livelihoods to poor people A sustainable energy future requires bold policy actions, enhanced investments, and international cooperation and political will.