ENABLE – Empowered Civil Society for a Sustainable and Efficient City

In Kazakhstan, there is a considerable renovation backlog in the housing sector. Buildings consume 47% of the total energy demand, of which residential buildings account for 34%. The “Strategy for achieving carbon neutrality of the Republic of Kazakhstan by 2060” (section 4.1.3) pays particular attention to modernising and expanding the building stock and improving energy efficiency.

In order to overcome the challenges in the housing sector, long-term priorities must be set, including

  • a targeted policy on energy efficiency in buildings – creation of framework conditions for the energy modernization of the housing stock, including legislation, financial support programmes, technical principles;
  • professional training for specialists;
  • information campaigns;
  • strategic planning at local level with the broad participation of civil society.

Close cooperation between civil society organisations and local administrative authorities is one of the most important factors for successfully initiating and implementing the reform process in the housing sector, for the modernisation of the housing stock and for the transition towards a stable, sustainable housing industry.

This is where the ENABLE project comes in and its objective corresponds to the overarching goal of the European Union’s EuropeAid/176656/DD/ACT/KZ “EU Thematic Programme for Civil Society Organizations” call for proposals: strengthening the capacities of civil society organisations at local level in Kazakhstan. The thematic focus of ENABLE is the “Green Deal” with an emphasis on the energy-efficient modernisation of the housing stock.

Supported by IWO, the three partners – civil society organizations from Kazakhstan – Kazakhstan Parliamentary Development Fund (KPDF), Astana, Almaty City Association of Apartment Owners’ Cooperatives (ALMATY ASSOCIATION) and the Petropavlovsk Regional Association of Consumer Cooperatives of Apartment Owners (PETROPAVLOVSK ASSOCIATION) will cooperate with local authorities to analyse support programmes for the renovation of apartment buildings in their regions. By building their capacities in the course of the project and studying international experience and know-how in the field of energy modernisation of apartment buildings, the civil society organizations and local authorities will be able to critically evaluate renovation programmes for apartment buildings, develop recommendations and concepts for improving local programmes and integrate energy efficiency measures into these programmes.

In order to increase the capacities of civil society organisations in the field of energy efficiency in buildings, the following activities will be carried out in the course of the project:

  • a training programme and study trip to Lithuania,
  • an exhibition on the perspectives of large housing estates,
  • a competition among civil society organisations on the topic of sustainable housing,
  • support for the development of resource centers and
  • building a coalition of civil society organisations from the housing sector to lobby on the issue of sustainable housing with a focus on energy-efficient modernisation of the housing stock.

The project benefits the residents and homeowners of apartment buildings who need safe, comfortable and energy-efficient homes. They are interested in modernising their property with energy-saving measures in order to maintain it, increase its value and reduce heating demand and costs.

IWO has been active in Central Asia since 2017 with the support of the EU and is involved in the development of legislation in the housing sector and market economy structures in the field of housing management. IWO is working on the introduction of new specialisations in the field of vocational training – housing managers, caretakers – and is constantly working on the topic of energy-efficient modernisation of apartment buildings:

2017-2020:  PRO HOUSE – Professional Housing Management in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

2020-2023: PROMHOUSE – Promoting Professional Housing Management in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

Sponsors

Partners

Duration

01/2024 – 07/2027

Lead

IWO

Project documents

Fact sheets

Contacts

Larissa Schreckenbach

Project Director
Ukraine | Central Asia

Content

Overview 2025

  • Online “Training of Trainers” (TOT) 2025: Energy efficiency, sustainable development and citizen participation
  • Study tour to Lithuania
  • ENABLE project partners took an active part in EuroFest 2025
  • Republican conference in Almaty “Housing Sector Development: EU and Civil Society Contribution to Kazakhstan’s Well-being”
  • Synergy between Almaty and Petropavlovsk in managing the housing stock
  • Young professionals and sustainable development: Kazakhstan’s energy-efficient future, KazGASA, Almaty
  • Synergies with other international and national initiatives: “The Germany-Kazakhstan Energy Dialogue”, FELICITY II programme in the Eastern Partnership and Central Asia countries
  • Kazakhstan’s housing reform project: institutionalisation of ENABLE approaches
  • Modernisation of the housing stock ─ international dialogue in Petropavlovsk
  • Competition for NGOs “Implementation of sustainable housing principles with a focus on energy efficiency in multifamily buildings” was developed and held

Content

Study tour with project partners to Lithuania

  •  Visit to APVA,
  •  Visit to the small town of Svencionis,
  •  Exchange with the OSS from Vilnius “Amiestas – Let’s renovate the city”,
  •  Knowledge exchange on the Lithuanian housing policy strategy at the Ministry of Economy

Content

Overview 2024

  • Project opening in Almaty and Astana. “ENABLE ─ Empowered Civil Society for a Sustainable and Efficient City”
  • Project exhibition “Prospects of development of large residential areas ─ experience of Germany”
  • International event
  • Analysis of state programmes for modernisation of the housing stock 2012-2023
  • ToT (Training of Trainers) Education Programme 2024
  • Aims, objectives and project partner contacts

News

The ENABLE project competition and its winners

The ENABLE project competition and its winners

In November 2025, a competition was launched as part of the project on the topic of "Implementing the principles of sustainable development in housing construction with a focus on energy efficiency in multi-family buildings". The competition rules were drawn up by the...

Decarbonisation of residential buildings in Kazakhstan: Roadmap

Decarbonisation of residential buildings in Kazakhstan: Roadmap

ENABLE synergies with international initiatives: the partners of the EU project ENABLE continued their cooperation in Kazakhstan, which began in 2024, with:   the Germany-Kazakhstan Energy Dialogue – the official format for cooperation between the governments of...

Invitation to the EuroFest2025

Invitation to the EuroFest2025

Dear friends,   The Delegation of the European Union to Kazakhstan is delighted to invite you, your family, your colleagues and friends to EuroFest 2025, a vibrant celebration dedicated to Europe Day! Join us on 1 June 2025, from 12:00 to 18:00, at the Park...

Maslikhat* delegates as drivers of housing stock modernisation

Maslikhat* delegates as drivers of housing stock modernisation

On April 8, 2025, a webinar on The Role of Maslikhat Deputies in the Development of Sustainable and Energy Efficient Housing: International Approaches and Local Solutions was held, organized within the framework of the EU ENABLE project by IWO's partner, the...

ENABLE joins forces with other international initiatives in Kazakhstan

ENABLE joins forces with other international initiatives in Kazakhstan

In the first year of the project, the ENABLE project partners established cooperation with other international initiatives in Kazakhstan that focus on improving the energy efficiency of buildings:Kazakhstan-Germany Energy Dialogue ─ the official format of co-operation...