PART 1: FRAMING ENERGY-ACCESS AND FORCED MIGRATION
1. Leaving No-one Behind: Global Governance of Energy in the Humanitarian Sector
2. The Migration-energy nexus in international policy
3. Global Patterns of Forced Displacement and Energy Response PART 2: EVOLVING APPROACHES 4. Energy in the response to an urban refugee crisis: the case of Solarising Public Buildings in Jordan
5. Towards Community Energy Resilience 6. Incentivizing Market Mechanisms for Access to Energy
7. The role of market systems in delivering energy access in a humanitarian setting: the case of Burkina Faso
8. Applying a violence against women and girls (VAWG) sensitive lens to energy programming PART 3: FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES AND SOLUTIONS 9. Overcoming the data wall: Harnessing big data to understand the energy needs of off-grid communities and the displaced
10. Remote Sensing Technology and Energy Applications in Refugee Camps
11. Circular Economy to Refugee Camps