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Post-conflict energy planning in the Middle East

Ahmad, Ali
Colorado School of Mines. Payne Institute for Public Policy
Chite, Philippe
Saghir, Jamal
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2019-10-18
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The eventual end of armed conflicts in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Yemen would normally be followed by a reconstruction phase, in which, energy is expected to be a priority. Access to energy is imperative for peace and ensuring a speedy economic recovery. Additionally, access to modern and sustainable energy services are indispensable to increasing productivity, creating enterprises, employment and incomes, and providing effective public services such as health, education and safe water.
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