International Network for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE) Coordination International SecretariatKlosterport 4E, 1. floor, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark.Ph: +45-86227000Fax: +45-86227096E-mail: [email protected]/europe
South AsiaINSEDA (India)E: [email protected]: www.inseda.orgatt. Raymond Myles
Eastern Asia/Pacific ISEP (Japan)E: [email protected]: www.isep.or.jpatt. Tetsunari Iida
Eastern & Southern AfricaCDI (Uganda)E: [email protected]. Timothy Byakola
Earthlife Africa E: [email protected] W: www.earthlife.org.zaatt. Mabule Mokhine
Western AfricaENDA (Senegal)E: [email protected]: [email protected]:www.endaenergy.org att. Secou Sarr, Djimingue Nanasta
EuropeVE-Europe (Denmark)E: [email protected]: www.inforse.org/europeatt. Gunnar Boye Olesen
FAE (Slovakia)E: [email protected]: www.inforse.org/europeatt. Emil Bedi
Latin America LIMA (Brasil)E: [email protected]. Emilio Lebre La Rovere
REJIMA (Argentina)E: [email protected] Pedace
Regional Coordinators
Since its founding at the Global Forum in Rio de Janeiro, in 1992, the network has grown to more
than 180 members.
INFORSE is a global network of independent NGOs that encourage the growth of sustainable energy solutions to reduce poverty and to protect the environment.
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This brochure was published by INFORSE in 2012.
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Vision and AimsINFORSE is a network of non-governmental organisations that are active in the field of sustainable energy. We share a common vision in which energy services are sustainable and promote just and human-centred development. Our vision is based on renewable technologies, including solar, wind, biomass, biogas and micro-hydro.
We emphasise: Defending the environment and combating climate change; Phasing out nuclear and fossil energy consumption; Increasing reliance on local solutions; Ensuring equal access to energy across class, ethnic and gender lines; Improving income generation through renewable energy solu-tions, particularly by the poor; and Increasing energy efficiency.
To achieve these goals, we: Communicate experiences, know-how and visions of member organisations to the public and to decision makers; Increase NGO capacity by developing and providing educa-tional tools; Promote the participation of civil society organisations in developing energy strategies and policies that affect them; Mobilise investment, research, development and transfer of renewable energy technologies; Influence national, and international decision making; Reform regulatory frameworks and market conditions; Integrate environmental, and social costs in pricing; Participate in the events of the UN and its parallel NGO Forums in order to influence global agendas. These include Conferences of the UN Climate Convention, Combating De-sertification, and follow-up of the Rio Conference.
StructureINFORSE is governed by a group of regional co-ordinators who facilitate cooperation among the networks members. The coordinators are elected by the members in their region.
Sustainable Energy NewsINFORSE has published this newsletter since 1992. Each issue provides updates on sustain-able energy initiatives from our contacts around the globe. Recent themes have included gender, poverty, education, financ-ing, desertification and social change.
Online DatabaseThe INFORSE database includes contact information for more than 900 NGOs, research and educational institutes, and decision makers whose work relates to
sustainable energy. Database searches can be tailored to the users needs. The database is available on our website at www.inforse.org.
Vision 2050INFORSE can support its members in preparing national and regional visions and strategies for transitions to sustainable energy systems until the year 2050. Energy balances are developed in 5 or 10 year timesteps through to 2050.
Cooperative ProjectsMembers of the network cooperate on a range of projects. Recent initiatives have included developing mobile exhibi-tions, joint publications, study visits and campaigns. Several members have recently worked together to develop climate policy positions.
Energy Poverty ReductionIn 2005-08, INFORSE South Asia has conducted a capacity building project that has resulted in a manual on renewable/sustainable energy technology for poverty reduction and a financial manual on implementation.
DIERET: Distance Internet EducationDIERET is a self study course on renewable energy. The course is available in English and Russian.
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