JustGESI Xchange – The Ayrton Network: Exploring Our Sister Projects

Xchange sister project

Event details

Online

Description

Workshop Agenda

13:00–13:05

Welcome and Opening Remarks 


13:05–14:20

Project Presentations and Q&A

Each project team will deliver a 10-minute presentation, followed by a 5-minute clarification and discussion period.

To support a coherent and connected discussion across the portfolio, presenters are kindly requested to conclude their presentation by reflecting on the following question:

What is the principal contribution of your project to advancing a just energy transition?

Presenter(s)

Project Presentation

Vanesa Castán Broto

JustGESI: Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Social Inclusion for a Just Energy Transition in Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania

Adria Junyent-Ferre

Moving IMPACT: Integrated Means to Power Agriculture, Clean Cooking and Transportation

Muyiwa Oyinlola (CEPREC)

Circular Energy: Embedding Circular Economy Principles in Africa’s Energy Transition

Colin Arnold

CREDiT: Co-Designing Clean Energy Futures for Rural Africa — Empowering Communities through Smart Solar, Digital Twins and Locally Led Innovation

Sam Williamson

SHINE: Putting well-being at the heart of energy system design

Chantal Bideleux

Carol Maddock

REACH PSM: Project WP5 – Inclusive Co-Design, Community Empowerment, and Overcoming Barriers 

TEA@SUNRISE: Supporting a just, equitable, and sustainable energy transition through the development of next-generation photovoltaics

14:20–15:00

Facilitated Group Discussion

This session will provide an opportunity to reflect collectively on emerging themes, opportunities for cross-project learning, and areas for future collaboration. Contributions from both presenters and wider team members are warmly encouraged, particularly in relation to shared challenges, insights, and potential synergies across the Ayrton Network portfolio.

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