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www.eedadvisory .com
Company Profile
April 2023
EED Advisory Limited

Introduction
• EED Advisory is a multidisciplinary Pan-African
advisory services in energy, water and climate
consulting firm ng technical, analytical and
change.

Founded in 2013, our footprint now covers 30
countries.
2.2216923
billion people worldwide still lack
access to safe drinking water,
while more than half of the global
population does not have access
to safe sanitation. Additionally,
673 million people still practice
open defecation (UNICEF, 2022).
million people could be driven to
migrate within their own countries
due to climate change by 2050,
with hotspots of internal migration
emerging as soon as 2030,
spreading and intensifying
thereafter (World Bank, 2022). million people in Sub-Saharan Africa 
were estimated, were without access 
to clean cooking solutions in 2020 
about 600 million do not have access 
to reliable electricity. This number is 
expected to increase to over 1.1 
billion in 2030.(World Bank, 2022)

Services
and data analytics, training, program
design, policy and strategy and fund
management.
Policy and strategy
Training and Capacity
Development
Program Design
Fund Management
Research and Data Analytics
Our portfolio of clients include public and private sector
entities, non-profits and research institutions.
For example:

Client Assignment Project Descriptions
Climate Change Projects
03
Supporting FSD Mozambique in conducting an analysis of
the green finance landscape in Mozambique and identifying
and prioritizing Mozambique’s opportunities for green
finance programming. The study culminated with the devel-
opment of a Green Finance roadmap and theory of change
in 2020 to guide FSD Mozambique’s green finance
programming. Since then, EED has held two separate Green
Finance training editions in support of the implementation
of this roadmap in 2023.Green Finance: Market 
Readiness and Stakeholder 
Research in Mozambique
The Financial Sector 
Deepening Mozambique 
(FSDMoç)
02
Supporting AFR, in partnership with ODI, develop a case
study on the alignment of Rwanda’s public and private finan-
cial flows with low greenhouse gas emissions and climate-re-
silient development. The assignment identifies the financial
policy and regulation, fiscal policy, public finance, and
information instruments, that were already present in the
country. In addition, it summarized private sector efforts in
the country, before highlighting the anticipated challenges
and opportunities.Development of the Rwanda 
case study on Rwanda’s 
fnance fows in relation to 
Paris Agreement
Access to Finance Rwanda 
(AFR)01
Providing advisory services to KCB group, the largest bank in
East and Central Africa, toward carbon neutrality by design-
ing a bottoms-up climate strategy which incorporates climate
change risks and increased reduction of gas emissions in the
bank’s planning and operational activities. Part of this assign-
ment was group-wide carbon foot-printing covering subsid-
iaries in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and
South Sudan to establish a baseline.The KCB Group Climate 
Strategy towards Carbon 
Neutrality
Kenya Commercial Bank 
(KCB)

Client Assignment Project Descriptions
Water Projects
UNICEF Somalia
03
Supporting the County-based Water Service Providers in
Homabay and Nanyuki improve water delivery services
through developing customer service charters and conduct-
ing customer satisfaction surveys. A total of 225 surveys
were carried out in the supply schemes of HOMAWASCO and
a total of 400 surveys for NAWASCO through CAPI on the
ODK platform. The initiative was part of the Water Sector
Governance Program Plan sponsored by KEWASNET and
SIDA.Developing a Service Charter 
and Conducting a Customer 
Satisfaction survey for Homa 
Bay Water and Sewerage 
Company (HOMAWASCO) and 
Nanyuki Water and Sewerage 
Company (NAWASCO)
Kenya Water and 
Sanitation Civil Society 
Network (KEWASNET)
02
Global Solar and Water  Initiative (GSWI)
Evaluation of Sustainability of  Solar Powered Water Supply  Systems in Kenya Evaluating the effectiveness, affordability, relevance, and
efficiency of solar water supply systems in reducing the
medium and long-term recurrent cost of WASH projects in
refugee and IDP camps and their local host community.
Various powering technologies such as standalone solar
systems, diesel-powered, and electric systems were evaluat-
ed in 40 sites, and a total of 523 surveys were conducted.
01
Evaluation of the Performance 
of Solar Powered Water Supply 
Systems in Somalia Evaluating the efficiency, effectiveness, and relevance of the
solar-powered water supply systems in the South-Central,
North-West, and North-East zones of Somalia and assessing
the progress towards achievement of sustainable community
water supply through these systems. The qualitative assess-
ment included 450 interviews conducted among end users,
water operators, and relevant stakeholders. Technical
assessments included a review of the design and appropri-
ateness of power and pumping systems considering water
demand, distribution systems, and total dynamic head.

Conducting energy audits of selected WSPs to identify
investment opportunities for improving energy efficiency and
to develop standard analytical tools and templates which
other WSPs can use to carry out their own audits and devel-
op investment plans. The World Bank is providing technical
assistance to Kenya’s Water Services Regulatory Board
(WASREB) to develop a utility efficiency improvement
program that will tackle technical, commercial, and organiza-
tional inefficiencies that have affected country’s WSPs.Energy Audit of Water Service 
Providers (WSPS) Kenya
The World Bank Group
06
Supporting the Maji Nyumbani programme design by provid-
ing an insightful analysis of financing in the Kenyan water
sector, conducting a demand-side study to understand the
preferences and abilities of potential loan recipients, and
carrying out a supply-side assessment to capture SACCOs
that are able to develop loan products. The Maji Nyumbani
programme will aim to catalyze provision of micro-loans for
drinking water assets and infrastructure at home through
SACCOs in Kenya.Feasibility Analysis and 
Market Segmentation for 
Water Financing Through 
SACCOS
Aqua for All
05
04
Providing consultancy support to UNICEF KCO for compre-
hensive hygiene market analysis in Kenya. The assignment
provides a detailed analysis of the hygiene market to quantify
demand and product preferences, to map and segment
available products and services, identify gaps, and needs,
and identify existing and potential suppliers and assess
competitive dynamics.Consultancy Service to 
Undertake Hygiene Market 
Analysis in Kenya
UNICEF

Client Assignment Project Descriptions
Energy Projects
03
KawiSaf Venture Fund Delivering administrative and management support to a
5-year Technical Assistance Facility (TAF) funded by the
Green Climate Fund (GCF). As part of the services, EED
provides monitoring and evaluation support, reporting,
fundraising, awareness creation, and stakeholder engage-
ment. The TAF supports businesses by advancing gender
diversity, consumer safety and promoting access to clean
energy in Kenya and Rwanda.
Managing US$ 5 million
Technical Assistance
Facility (TAF)
02
Conducting a baseline study on the state of stand-alone solar PV markets across 14 Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries to measure the impact of business environment reforms after ACE-TAF interventions. The 14 countries included Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sene- gal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.Africa Clean Energy 
Technical Assistance 
Facility (ACE-TAF) 
Programme
Solar Home Systems
Enterprise Survey in 14
Countries across Africa
01
The World Bank Group 
(Energy Sector 
Management Assistance 
Program – ESMAP) Implementing the World Bank Multi-Tier Framework (MTF)
household energy survey in Kenya to assess the state of
energy access. A total of 6,025 households, including an
oversampling of households in low-income areas, and 1,110
institutions (schools, health centres, and public offices) were
interviewed across all 47 counties. Led by ESMAP and
SEforALL, the survey provided a baseline for measuring
progress towards the universal energy access goal under
SDG #7.
Kenya National Multi-Tier Framework (MTF) Energy Access Survey

06
Supporting the World Bank conduct a market assessment for
clean cooking in urban residential regions of Lusaka and the
Copper Belt in Zambia. In partnership with CEEEZ, the
assessment provided a better understanding of the support
to the Government of the Republic of Zambia (GRZ) in achiev-
ing its “20:40:20:20” (Electricity, LPG, charcoal, and firewood)
goal of clean cooking for all urban households by 2030.The World Bank Group Zambia Clean Cooking
Market Assessment
05
Decarbonising Africa’s Power SectorBritish International 
Investment (BII) Prevailing discussions on decarbonizing the global power
sector originate from and are held within the context of
wealthier economies. The purpose of this review is to provide
an evidence base for an informed discussion on issues
framed within the African context, and to evaluate this global
aspiration against local realities. Part of this included case
studies and modelling high renewable energy-dependent
future scenarios.
04
Rockefeller 
Foundation Design of an Africa-wide
Mini-grids Support Facility
Supporting the Rockefeller Foundation and partners includ-
ing the World Bank, African Development Bank, UK DfID,
Shell Foundation, Swedish Aid Agency (SIDA), and Africa
Mini-grids Developers Association (AMDA) to explore the
viability of setting up an Africa-wide mini-grids support facility.
The outcome of this was the conceptualization of the univer-
sal mini-grid fund for Africa to be capitalized by various
organizations including the African Development Bank, Shell
Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation.

09
Supporting the AECF to implement the REACT SSA program
in Somalia and Somaliland. REACT SSA is a US$61 million
project funded by the Swedish International Development
Authority (SIDA) to support renewable energy in Sub-Saharan
Africa, with dedicated funding of US$ 8.5 million for Federal
Government of Somalia (FGS) and Somaliland. REACT SSA
aims to provide private sector investment and innovation in
low-cost clean energy and climate change to reduce poverty
through increased use of renewable energy by off-grid popu-
lations.
Renewable Energy and
Adaptation to Climate
Technologies (REACT)
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) –
Somalia and SomalilandAECF
08
Supporting the AHK to develop a roadmap to e-mobility in Kenya by gathering data on the state of the e-mobility market, planned activities in the sub-sector and future plans and reviewing the existing regulatory framework and its gaps. The e-mobility sector in Kenya has witnessed tremen- dous growth in the last decade and this study was paramount to developing a steering document for the industry.Developing a Roadmap to 
E-Mobility in Kenya
AHK Services East 
Africa Ltd
Pathways to Electricity Access 
Expansion in South Sudan: 
Of-Grid and Mini-Grid Market 
Assessment
The World Bank Group
Conducting an off-grid market assessment to help inform
future World Bank energy sector engagements in South
Sudan. The scope of work includes: quantitative analysis of
demand and supply of standalone solar systems and
mini-grids; assessment of the local financing market for
standalone solar and mini-grid services; review of the
enabling environment; and identification of barriers and
opportunities to stimulate and expand the standalone solar
and mini-grid markets in South Sudan.
07

Supporting Loughborough University and partners including
GIZ, MECS, CCG, SETA, AFD, and the Ministry of Energy, to
develop a national clean cooking strategy for Kenya that
addresses the technologies and fuels used in households,
institutions, and MSMEs. This strategy will examine all options
available for clean cooking, including transitional energy
sources such as LPG, and make recommendations based on
their potential to contribute to the health, environmental, and
climate change benefits of clean cooking.Kenya National Clean Cooking 
Strategy (KNCCS)
Loughborough University 
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11
Supporting Vera Sol, which is the new quality assurance
program serving the entire off-grid sector and managed by
CLASP, in collaboration with Schatz Energy Research Centre
at Humboldt State University, to conduct a consumer study in
Kenya. The services included assessing the state and reliabil-
ity of the QV and non-QV solar products in Kenya market, and
documenting customer experiences with these products
related to price, durability, warranty and after-sales services.CLASP Assessment of Quality
Verified (QV) and
Non-Quality Verified
(non-QV) Solar Products
and Off-grid Appliances in
Kenya
10
Ministry of Energy, Clean 
Cooking Association of 
Kenya (CCAK) Supporting the CCAK and other partners including RVO, GIZ,
SNV, Practical Action, the Global Alliance for Clean Cook-
stoves, and the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, to deter-
mine the status of clean and efficient cooking (stoves and
fuels) adoption and market trends. The outcome was geared
towards attaining progressive, equitable, and sustainable
growth of the cooking sector by attracting private and public
investments.
Kenya Cooking Sector
Study: Assessment of the
Supply and Demand of
Cooking Solutions at the
Household Level

Informing the Design of a 
Clean Cooking Delivery Unit 
in Kenya
Clean Cooking 
Alliance (CCA) The Kenyan government aims to achieve universal access
to clean cooking by 2028. CCA, collaborating with global
partners, seeks to support the government in setting up a
Cooking Delivery Unit, a dedicated clean cooking team
embedded within it. EED is advising on how the Delivery
Unit can be established, through a thorough review of
existing government-related policy and delivery structures,
and interviews with key government ministry stakeholders
and clean cooking sector players.
15
In-Depth Exploration of 
Cooking Entirely with 
Electricity
Loughborough University  Supporting MECS conduct an in-depth exploration of the
implications of households cooking entirely with electricity
in Kenya. MECS was interested in reviewing the use of multi-
ple e-cooking devices across households and assessing
mechanisms for the mitigation of upfront device costs which
have previously been considered prohibitive. EED used the
cooking diary study protocol to generate data on a range of
e-cooking devices and how they could be used to meet
varied household cooking needs.
14
Develop an Actionable 
Pipeline of Investment Ready 
SMEs in the Of-grid Solar 
Value Chain
Trade Development Bank  Supporting the TDB develop an actionable pipeline of
investment ready SMEs in the off-grid renewable energy
sector value chain operating in the Bank’s 22 country
states. The TDB SME Off-Grid Facility provides access to
debt financing for SMEs, primarily, with a special focus on
those which have been affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
This initiative is supported by the USD 415 million World
Bank Regional Infrastructure Finance Facility (RIFF) signed
with TDB in 2020.
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