Dames selected for UN, World Bank global energy initiative committee

19th April 2013

By: Natasha Odendaal

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

  

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The United Nations and the World Bank on Friday announced its selection of 42 members for its global public–private partnership Sustainable Energy for All initiative.

The advisory board, which comprised leaders in business, finance, government and civil society, would be co-chaired by UN secretary-general and initiative founder Ban Ki-moon and World Bank group president Jim Yong Kim.

The Sustainable Energy for All initiative aimed to provide universal access to modern energy; double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix; and double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency by 2030.

The advisory board was tasked with strategically guiding the project, undertaking high-level advocacy for action on energy and mobilising businesses, investors and civil society to take action on "high-impact initiatives", such as off-grid lighting, growingenergy efficiency, energy and women's health, and the procurement of renewable energy, on behalf of Sustainable Energy for All.

“The initiative has demonstrated the ability to mobilise multibillion-dollar commitments, leverage large-scale investments and build on a rapidly expanding knowledge network,” the UN and World Bank said in a joint statement.

The parties noted that more than 70 countries were participating in the initiative.

The ten-person executive committee for the initiative, headed up by Bank of America chairperson Chad Holliday, comprised Eskom CEO Brian Dames, Norway Development Minister Heikki Holmås, Brazilian Development Bank president Luciano Coutinho, World Bank VP for sustainable development Rachel Kyte, UN assistant secretary-general for strategic planning Robert Orr, The Energy and Resources Institute (India) executive director Leena Srivastava, World Resources Institute president Andrew Steer, UN Foundation vice chairperson Timothy Wirth, US State Department special envoy and coordinator for international energy affairs Carlos Pascual and European Commission deputy director-general Klaus Rudischhauser.

Additional advisory board members would be announced after further consultations with stakeholders.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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