Marina Brutinel
Research Coordinator, World Bank
Marina Brutinel is a socio-economist, specialised in energy access and sustainable development issues. For several years, she has been coordinating research for the World Bank, aiming at assessing energy access under the Multi-Tier Framework (MTF) approach in a variety of access-deficit countries in Africa and beyond. Marina also contributes to the development of a new clean cooking intervention in DRC within the Bank.
Marina holds a Master’s in Economics, CERDI (France) and in Political Science, University of Bath (UK) and a Degree in Business and Economics, ESSCA (France).
Day 0
October 10
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
Day 1
October 11
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
Day 2
October 12
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
Day 3
October 13
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Kempinski Hotel
Clean Cooking Alliance: Market-Oriented Approach to Accelerate Clean Cooking in Francophone Countries
Speakers
Augustin Lomena Mulend
Lab Manager, Clean Cooking Technologies Laboratory, Center for Studies and Research on Renewable Energies Kitsisa-Khonde (CERERK-ISTA); Senior Lecturer, Institut Supérieur de Techniques Appliquées de Kinshasa (ISTA-Kin); PhD Candidate, University of Kinshasa, Faculty of Engineering
Day 4
October 14
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
Sessions by Marina Brutinel
1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Kempinski Hotel
Clean Cooking Alliance: Market-Oriented Approach to Accelerate Clean Cooking in Francophone Countries
Speakers
Augustin Lomena Mulend
Lab Manager, Clean Cooking Technologies Laboratory, Center for Studies and Research on Renewable Energies Kitsisa-Khonde (CERERK-ISTA); Senior Lecturer, Institut Supérieur de Techniques Appliquées de Kinshasa (ISTA-Kin); PhD Candidate, University of Kinshasa, Faculty of Engineering