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ENHANCING CONSUMER PARTICIPATION IN REGULATORY REFORMS IN ELECTRICITY SECTOR:INITIATIVE TO EMPOWER CONSUMERS FOR INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE IN ELECTRICITY SECTOR DANIEL ASHER, CUTS NAIROBI. Presentation Outline. The Project Goals and Objective Target Beneficiaries What Project intends to do

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  1. ENHANCING CONSUMER PARTICIPATION IN REGULATORY REFORMS IN ELECTRICITY SECTOR:INITIATIVE TO EMPOWER CONSUMERS FOR INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE IN ELECTRICITY SECTOR DANIEL ASHER, CUTS NAIROBI

  2. Presentation Outline • The Project • Goals and Objective • Target Beneficiaries • What Project intends to do • Issues Project will Not cover • Activities • Outcome • Major Expected Challenges

  3. Project Goal: Create long term capacity of CSOs to contribute to the regulations in electricity sector. Project Objective: Facilitate effective consumer representation in policy formulation and regulation process in Kenya and Tanzania Target Group/ Beneficiaries; • Household Consumers, • SMEs, CSOs, • grassroots consumer groups, • media, policymakers, ERC, Distribution Companies, etc.

  4. What the project intends to do • Train CSOs to participate in policy formulation and regulatory processes • Develop a mechanism to take the views from grassroots to the policy level and vice-versa • Promote consumers’ interventions on tariff, quality of service and complaint handling procedure • Creation of a regional network on Electricity

  5. Issues the project will not cover • Individual consumer grievances except systematic issues • Rural Electrification and power availability issues • Subsidy or cross subsidy issues • Environmental and social Issues

  6. Activities Literature Review and Field Research • Field Research to be conducted in Tanzania: Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru & Kisumu, Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Musoma, Tanga (May 2013)   • Data analysis (June 2013) •  Country Report draft to be presented at NRG-II (June 2013) •  Review of draft report (July 2013) •  Preparation of policy brief (August 2013)

  7. Territorial Training Meetings (TTM) • Planning TTM + NRG-II (August 2013) • Start: (Mid-September): Nairobi, Nakuru, Mombasa, Kisumu, Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Musoma, Tanga. • NRG-II conducted afternoon session in Nairobi & Dar es Salaam only

  8. Agenda for territorial meetings • issues of electricity regulation/ reforms and avenues for consumer consultation • the role of Consumers in the Regulation • consumer views on opportunities and challenges for engagement in electricity regulation process NRG Agenda (TT): • Presentation of research findings • Training on policy advocacy skills and strategies • Validation of draft country research reports; • Discussion of draft policy brief

  9. Grassroots Interface Meetings (GIM): Nairobi , Kisumu Nakuru, Mombasa. Dar, Mwanza, Musoma, Tanga • Eight grassroots interface meetings in each country, • Two GIM organized per week for 4 weeks. Objectives: • Training on role of consumers in electricity reforms and redress mechanisms • Dissemination of Country Research Report findings • Advocacy skills training

  10. National Policy Forum Kenya: Nairobi • Dissemination findings and policy recommendations • Presenting advocacy document to policy makers & regulators on impacts of regulatory reforms in electricity sector on the consumers •  Media awareness raising on issues involved

  11. Expected Project Outcomes: • Enhanced awareness and understanding on electricity regulation processes & reforms. • Better comprehension by CSOs on policy issues on electricity reforms. • Enhanced understanding by policymakers & regulators on consumer’s needs and demands. • Establishment of a mechanism of communication between consumers, policy makers, regulator and distribution companies to discuss electricity reforms.

  12. Major Challenges • Activities are conducted within time limits • Constitution of a sound and active PAC/RG • Monitoring the project activities • Govt. and regulatory bodies provide the required support

  13. Thank you doa@cuts.org http://www.cuts-international.org/ARC/Nairobi/

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