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assignment_turned_in Project1994 - 1996Partners:UN, UNRISD, CESNUUN,UNRISD,CESNUFunder: Swiss National Science Foundation Project Code: 38097Funder Contribution: 265,394more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2014Partners:UCL, UNFPA, LSTM, Ministère de la Santé Publique, COSTECH +5 partnersUCL,UNFPA,LSTM,Ministère de la Santé Publique,COSTECH,Ministry of Health and Social Welfare,NIMR,LASDEL,Ministry of Education and Vocational Training,UNFunder: European Commission Project Code: 242173more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:TURUN YLIOPISTO, University of Turku, CUBAENERGIA, Universidade de Vigo, UO +7 partnersTURUN YLIOPISTO,University of Turku,CUBAENERGIA,Universidade de Vigo,UO,INSTITUTO SUPERIOR MINEREO METALURGICO DE MAO,UPEACE,EUF,UN,EARTH,UACA CIPRESES SOCIEDAD ANONIMA,University of LeonFunder: European Commission Project Code: 585894-EPP-1-2017-1-FI-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 999,393 EURPLEASE NOTE: THE SUM REPORTED UNDER BUDGET: ADDITIONAL GRANT FOR SPECIAL MOBILITY STRAND IS IN FACT TAKING INTO ACCOUNT COVID-19 COSTS, TOTALING 1946,82 €. THERE IS NO SPECIAL MOBILITY STRAND IN THIS PROJECT.The CRECE project supports Cuba in the provision of regionally relevant multidisciplinary education in sustainable energy engineering and renewable energy development. This is done in order to ensure that Cuban higher education institutions (HEIs) are better equipped and able to provide high-quality experts for the ever-growing societal and energy sector development needs. The Cuban energy sector is undergoing a state-led transformation. So far, this “Energy Revolution” has improved energy efficiency but harnessing renewable energy (RE) resources is still lagging far behind. In order to attract investors, meet the government's RE targets, and reduce CO2 emissions and environmental pollution from fossil fuels, Cuba needs national expertise and experts in RE development. CRECE answers this call by training skilled experts and enabling cross-sectoral and regional cooperation possibilities. Cuban partners will be better equipped to conduct international-level energy related research and provide sustainable energy experts to the growing labour market needs.In the long run, CRECE will impact on Cuban energy self-sufficiency and domestic growth. By harnessing Cuban RE potential, not only greenhouse gas emissions will be reduced, but also expenditures and dependency on oil imports will be minimised, while simultaneously improving domestic energy access and security. The project begins by creating a roadmap for addressing energy transition needs in Cuba through higher education. Following this roadmap, CRECE improves capacity and internationalisation of partner HEIs through (1) modernising learning outcomes on sustainable energy and sustainability; (2) improving teaching approaches; (3) reviewing curricula and updating learning modules; (5) improving materials, tools, equipment and facilities for quality education; (5) creating networks with relevant energy sectorstakeholders; and (6) facilitating International research collaboration and partnerships. The primary objective of the project is to support Cuban partner HEIs in the provision of upto-date and relevant education in sustainable energy systems to meet current societal and labour market needs. Regional cooperation is fostered through partnering with Costa Rica, showcasing how Costa Rican national policies have had a strong impact on prioritising renewable energy and transforming the energy sector. Cross-regional knowledge transfer is enabled by engaging European RE experts.
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corporate_fare Organization JordanWebsite URL: https://www.unrwa.org/more_vert corporate_fare Organization KenyaWebsite URL: http://www.unep.org/more_vert corporate_fare Organization ItalyWebsite URL: http://www.fao.org/home/en/more_vert corporate_fare Organization United StatesWebsite URL: http://www.unicef.org/more_vert corporate_fare Organization SwitzerlandWebsite URL: http://www.unrisd.org/more_vert corporate_fare Organization GermanyWebsite URL: https://www.ipbes.net/more_vert corporate_fare Organization AustriaWebsite URL: https://www.unoosa.orgmore_vert corporate_fare Organization United StatesWebsite URL: https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/more_vert corporate_fare Organization ItalyWebsite URL: https://www.unssc.org/more_vert corporate_fare Organization United StatesWebsite URL: https://www.unocha.org/more_vert
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