SDG: 8
Daring Cities 2020
CiBiX – City-Business Collaboration Accelerator
Climate Action Planning Framework Development
African Capital Cities Sustainability Forum
Ambitious City Promises: Commitments for low-carbon urban development in Southeast Asian large cities
Just Transition Redefinition
Daring Cities 2021: The Global Virtual Forum for Urban Leaders Taking on the Climate Emergency
Climate Resilience for Communities Project
Supporting a Just Transition to a low-carbon and resilient economy in the Steve Tshwete Local Municipality
European Topic Centre on Sustainability Transitions
Central Wasatch Commission
Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) is an innovative business model where energy service companies sell or lease solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, usually solar home systems (SHS), to customers in exchange for regular payments via mobile money, cash or scratch cards [1]. Due to the range of packages available, customers can choose from starter kits that supply a few lights and charge cell phones, to larger systems that can power TVs, radios, stoves and small fridges [1][2]. In some cases, if a customer cannot make payments, the energy service provider is able to switch off the system remotely, and switch them on again once payment is made [2
















