WaSH, Clean Energy and Enviroment
BFD has been incorporating green initiatives and environmental management into the design of all of its projects and programs to ensure that the people have improved wellbeing due to the holistic environment and improved resilience in response to the pervasive effects of climate change while reducing the risk of natural disasters and strengthen the capacity of communities and institutions to respond to emergencies, while promoting clean, sustainable energy sources.
Clean Energy and Environment Components
Energy
Renewable Energy
BFD has been taking the bath of providing affordable, clean and reliable sources of energy through its different programs within both 1) humanitarian settings; emergency and conflict, and 2) development settings to enhance protection, safety, security, productivity, and health for vulnerable people as IDPs, returnees and host communities as well as the environment and also to bridge the gap between humanitarian response and development. And also, to contribute in attaining many sustainable development goals as (SDG 7) ‘Access to clean and renewable energy’, (SDG 16) peace, justice and strong institutions, (SDGs 11) ‘sustainable cities and communities’, and (SDG 6 & 2) ‘Zero hunger and clean water’.
Energy
Access to Energy
BFD is committed to expand clean energy distribution with a focus on the community infrastructures facilities as hospitals, schools and water systems. women entrepreneurs in last-mile communities.