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Coordinating Energy Access in Emergencies: A Case Study on the Nepal Earthquake

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"Coordination is vital in emergencies. Good coordination means less gaps and overlaps in humanitarian organizations’ work. It strives for a needs-based, rather than capacity-driven, response. It aims to ensure a coherent and complementary approach, identifying ways to work together for better collective results.” - United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

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