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Off the boil? The challenges of monitoring cooking behaviour in refugee settlements
From Theory to Practice: A review of co-design methods for humanitarian energy ecosystems
The challenges of community-based solar energy interventions: Lessons from two Rwandan Refugee Camps
Finding the Uncomfortable Solution: Responsible Innovation in Humanitarian Energy
The HEED project: Summary of multi-level cross sectional impact.
Future-proofing Humanitarianism: Actioning Policy and Strengthening Governance
Humanitarian Innovation: “Move Fast and Break Things…?”
Moving from the Global to the Local: Co-creation for Humanitarian Energy
Innovation in humanitarian energy: what you think is what you get
‘Down the Rabbit Hole’: Co-design and Humanitarian Energy
Humanitarian Energy and Action on SDG7: National Progress through Global Policy?
Analysis of standalone solar streetlights for improved energy access in displaced settlements
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