FACILITATING IMPROVED STAKEHOLDER ACCESS TO RELEVANT INFORMATION ON GHANA’S EMERGING PETROLEUM INDUSTRY (SATRIPI)

(Educating and Sensitizing Stakeholders on the Likely Impacts of the Emerging Petroleum Industry)
OVERALL OBJECTIVE
To educate and sensitize the citizenry of the Western Region (especially those in the frontier communities) and secondary and tertiary education students nationwide on the likely benefits and associated impacts of the emerging petroleum industry so as to effectively manage their expectations as well as equipping them to push for better public accountability from the managers of petroleum revenues.

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LIGHTING AFRICA

(Provision of Reliable Non-fossil Fuel Lighting Products to Unserved Areas in Sub-Saharan Africa)

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CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FOR CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM (CD4CDM)
(Establishing GhG Emission Reduction Projects that are Consistent with National Development Plans)
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EXPANDING PROVISION OF PUBLIC BENEFITS AS POWER SECTORS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ARE REFORMED
(Exploring Provisional Public Benefits in Power Sector Reformation)
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Prof. Abeeku Brew-Hammond Passes On

It is with great pain and grief that we announce the sudden and untimely demise of our beloved Prof. Abeeku Brew-Hammond. The sad event happened on Monday, March 25, 2013 in London, UK where he had gone for a routine medical review.

Prof. Abeeku Brew-Hammond was the founder and first Executive Director of KITE from inception until 2004 when he left to take up the position of the first Manager for the Global Village Energy Partnership (GVEP) in the UK.

Until his death, Abeeku was an Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, KNUST and also doubled as the Director of the Energy Centre (TEC), in the same University.

He is survived by his wife, Aba Brew-Hammond and 3 children – Ebow, Kobby and Rabbie.

 

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