Rational design and synthesis of efficient electrocatalysts are important constituents in addressing the currently growing provision issues.T ypical reactions, which are important to catalyzei nt his respect, include CO 2 reduction, the hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions as well as the oxygen reduction reaction. The most efficient catalysts known up-to-date for these processes usuallycontain expensive and scarce elements, substantially impeding implementation of such electrocatalysts at al arger scale. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)a nd their derivatives containing affordable components and building blocks, as an emerging class of porousf unctional materials, have been recently attracting ag reat attentiont hanks to their tunable structure and composition together with high surface area, just to name af ew. Up to now,s everal MOFs and MOF-derivatives have been reporteda se lectrode materials for the energy-related electrocatalytic application. In this review article, we summarize and analyze current approaches to design such materials. The design strategies to improve the Faradaic efficiency and selectivity of these catalysts are discussed. Last but not least, we discuss some novel strategies to enhance the conductivity,c hemical stability and efficiency of MOF-derived electrocatalysts.[a] Dr.he returned to TUM and took the Chair of Inorganica nd Metal-Organic Chemistry. He has been elected Vice President of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) in 2016. His research focuses on group 13/transition metalc ompounds and clusters, precursors for chemical vapor deposition( CVD) and the materials chemistry of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Figure 2. a) Illustration of synthesis of the two-dimensional cobalt dithiolene catalyst for the HER. Reproduced with permission from reference [37].Copyright 2014, American Chemical Society. b) and c) The active sites of [NiFe] and [NiFeSe] hydrogenases in metalselenolate polymersand corresponding voltammetric characterisation of these materials concerning the electrochemical hydrogen evolution activity.b )a nd c) Reproduced with permission from reference [38].