Wissenschaftliche Artikel
Enhancing Understanding through Data Visualization: What Can Available Data Reveal about Access to Energy in Displacement Contexts on the African Continent?
Fachartikel von Tim Ronan Britton, Philipp Baslik, Lena Anna Schmid und Boris Heinz, veröffentlicht im Mai 2024 in der Zeitschrift Sustainability.

Objective 

  • To develop a comprehensive overview of available data on energy access for displaced people in Africa, reveal critical data gaps, and underscore the need for detailed, context-sensitive evidence to inform interventions affecting health, education, and livelihoods.

Method

  • The study used desk-based research to identify available data on energy access in displacement contexts across Africa, drawing on publications, reports, and online sources
  • Identified data were compiled into a database and assessed using a data quality assessment framework to evaluate reliability and usability
  • The data were then visualised and analysed to identify patterns, compare contexts, and highlight key gaps and limitations in existing evidence

Results 

  • 94% of displaced persons lack  access to electricity
  • 81% of displaced persons lack  access to clean cooking
  • Overall there is significant disparity depending on context: access to both electricity and clean cooking ranges from nearly no access up to an access rate of 100% across displacement settings on the African continent
  • Outside of South Africa and countries in the Northern regions, access to both clean cooking and electricity for displaced persons is very low
  • There are major limitations in existing data, including poor quality and fragmentation

Discussion and recommendations for future research

  • Limits of existing data: Current datasets lack detail and often overlook lived experiences, obscuring inequalities
  • Value of visual tools: Data visualisation clarifies complex information and supports comparison and decision-making
  • Need for improved data collection: Better data quality and inclusivity are crucial for designing context-sensitive energy interventions
  • Including displaced populations: Involving refugees and displaced people helps ensure research reflects lived realities and reduces knowledge gaps

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