The CSI story: IEEE PES Community Solutions Initiative

R. Larsen, R. Podmore, Michelle Lacourciere, Patrick Ryan, Derek G. Welbourn, Daniel Wessner
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The IEEE PES Community Solutions Initiative is dedicated to helping IEEE reach the Humanitarian Technology Challenge (HTC) -United Nations (UN) goal of achieving a major impact in global poverty reduction of which energy poverty is a major factor. The CSI vision emulates the goals of many like-minded groups of building bottom-up community prosperity through training and empowering local entrepreneurs to manage profitable businesses capable of growing to serve a million people in the first 5 years of operation. A successful business and technology model has been demonstrated at a seed funding level in Haiti and now is striving to attract further investment from both aid agencies and Social investment venture capitalists to expand marketing and production to full scale. The first initiative in Haiti is now three years old and new initiatives in Nigeria, Cameroon and South Sudan started in July 2012. In addition, CSI with a growing list of partners is dedicated to leveraging basic electricity to support a variety of uses including interconnectivity and interactive web-based affordable education at many levels in off-grid areas. Further incubation of technology, business and education models is also being pursued in collaboration with sustainable development NGOs committed to enabling the 1.4 billion at the economic Base of the Pyramid (BOP).
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CSI故事:IEEE PES社区解决方案倡议
IEEE PES社区解决方案倡议致力于帮助IEEE实现人道主义技术挑战(HTC) -联合国(UN)的目标,即在全球减贫方面取得重大影响,其中能源贫困是一个主要因素。CSI的愿景模仿了许多志同道合的团体的目标,即通过培训和授权当地企业家管理盈利的企业,从而建立自下而上的社区繁荣,这些企业能够在运营的头5年内增长到为100万人服务。海地在种子资金一级展示了一种成功的商业和技术模式,现在正努力吸引援助机构和社会投资风险资本家的进一步投资,以充分扩大销售和生产。海地的第一个项目至今已有三年历史,尼日利亚、喀麦隆和南苏丹的新项目于2012年7月启动。此外,CSI拥有越来越多的合作伙伴,致力于利用基础电力支持各种用途,包括在离网地区的许多层面上实现互联互通和基于网络的互动式负担得起的教育。此外,还在与致力于可持续发展的非政府组织合作,进一步孵化技术、商业和教育模式,使处于金字塔经济底层的14亿人受益。
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