This toolbox collects, collates, and categorizes co-design theory and practice across the humanitarian project cycle (the Data Layer) – making it accessible to practitioners through a highly curated database with graphic format (the Presentation Layer) including case studies, workshop agenda, slides, and guidelines (the Training Pack). From decolonisation and localisation to data collection and analysis methods to many more, this toolbox represents the state of the art in Transformative Humanitarian Practice.
By facilitating collaboration and knowledge sharing, the toolbox promotes the collective intelligence of diverse stakeholders, ultimately leading to the emergence of context-specific energy systems and services.
If you are a humanitarian practitioner working on energy projects, an energy access auctioneer, or a policy maker at the national and international level working on humanitarian or energy access topics, you should definitely check out this project.
Watch this video to see as Ben Robinson, Energy Team Lead – Outsight International, walks us through the Toolkit.