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Productive uses of energy and gender in the street food sector in Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa
This research is focussed on the gendered use of energy in the street food sector in Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa. We explore the links between use of modern energy services (MESs) and empowerment of men and women in the street food sector. Since the causality of clean and renewable energy development and gender equality…
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Women’s empowerment and electricity access: How do grid and off-grid systems enhance or restrict gender equality?
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The gender factor in political economy of energy sector dynamics
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LPG: The Dream Energy for Nepalese Women
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Renewable Energy: A Gender Perspective
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COOKING WITH GAS: 2018 UPDATE – Why women in developing countries want LPG and how they can get it
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Poor People’s Energy Outlook 2018
PPEO 2018 builds on PPEO 2016 (bottom-up energy access planning) and PPEO 2017 (financing for energy access) to explore how access to energy can be accelerated to achieve both the scale required to meet the global 2030 goals, and the inclusivity required to leave no-one behind. The report looks at clean cooking, decentralised electricity and…
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Survey Report: RA1- EFEWEE Quantitative Survey
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Briefing Paper 3 – Needs, wants and values: Integrating gender with energy access
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Sustainable Energy for All; Including the street food sector
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Gender and Energy in the Street Food Sector Policy considerations for Senegal
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The Role of Modern Energy Services (MESs) in the development of the street food sector (SFS) in Rwanda