A collaborative initiative is underway in Serbia to improve energy efficiency and reduce energy poverty among households, with a focus on socially vulnerable families with children.

Within this initiative, RES Foundation is responsible for developing practical tools and training packages to help these local youth energy advisors engage with socially vulnerable households. RES Foundation is also supporting the design of community outreach and household energy assessment, providing technical expertise that shapes field activities and ensures relevant, evidence-based guidance.

As part of the activities within the project, RES Foundation produced a brochure “Tips for a healthier, safer home that saves both water and electricity”, which contains a number of practical guidelines related to the safety and health of household members, as well as ways to save money.

Check out the brochure we produced: Tips for a healthier, safer home that saves both water and electricity

This brochure was created by RES Foundation, which is a partner of UNICEF as part of the joint UN program “Green Future, Bright Beginnings: Localization of the Sustainable Development Goals for Climate Resilience and Children’s Rights in Serbian Municipalities.”