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An Evaluation of UNESCO’s Contribution to the World Solar Programme
wsp.jpg March 2002 - The World Solar Programme 1996-2005 (WSP) was adopted in 1996 and reflected the recommendations of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED).

It identified national and regional priority projects in addition to five projects of global importance concerned with education, information, rural electrification, water treatment and renewable energy policy.

The evaluation examined how the key lessons from UNESCO’s involvement in the first five years of a planned ten-year World Solar Programme could be fed into the design of future UNESCO activities in renewable energies.

The main activities assessed on the World Solar Programme are three solar demonstration villages and the Global Renewable Energy Education Training (GREET).

  • Download a copy of the evaluation report pdf/260KB).

  • Download a summary of the report findings and recommendations as submitted to the 164th UNESCO Executive Board (pdf/ 65KB).


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    Evaluation Section (EVS)

    Audit Section (AUD)

    Investigation Section (INV)

    Europe and North America Latin America and the Caribbean Africa Arab States Asia Pacific