B4 Technology transfer and
dissemination
Dissemination strategies including:
• Delivery of information
and skills to the
communities.
• Marketing strategies for
household energy
technologies.
• To enable participants to acquire
skills for increased household
energy technology production and
marketing
• To enable participants to gain
investment and innovation
capabilities in order to actively
participate in solving household
energy problems
• Skills for producing more
efficiently based on either
known indigenous pottery
skills or acquired skills.
• Marketing and distribution
skills/strategies for energy
technologies transfer
• Product awareness and
advertising skills
B5 Monitoring and evaluating
energy programmes.
• To impart participatory skills to
enable participants to involve
communities in monitoring and
evaluating household energy
projects or activities
• Enhancing livelihoods and
sustainability of programmes
• Awareness creation for
consideration of different
gender roles an needs for the
individual and the household
• Indicators for monitoring
energy programmes
• Increased participation of
partners/government
ministries and communities
in dissemination of
appropriate energy
technologies
• Increased ability for those
trained to train/pass on skills
to others
• Appropriate policy change at
the organisational, national
and regional level, as a result
of information and skills
gained
• Positive and supportive
attitude between producers
and users of technologies
realised
• Coordinated decisions made
involving communities at all
levels of project
implementation
• Reasonable distribution of
benefits for women, men and
children within the
household.
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