Archives: Documents
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Best practices for education and training to advance women’s energy entrepreneurship
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Increasing Access to Clean Lighting and Promoting Female Entrepreneurship in Rwanda
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CAMBODIA – Beyond Connections: Energy Access Diagnostic Report Based on the Multi-Tier Framework
The MTF survey is a global baseline survey on household access to electricity and clean cooking, which goes beyond the binary approach to look at access as a spectrum of service levels experienced by households. Resources included are raw data, codebook, questionnaires, sampling strategy document, and country diagnostic report. Formats include zip file (which includes…
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Energizing Equality: sub-Saharan Africa’s integration of gender equality principles in national energy policies and frameworks
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The Value of Rural Women’s Labour in Production and Wood Fuel Use: A Framework for Analysis
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Levers of change: How global trends impact gender equality and social inclusion in access to sustainable energy
The report, Levers of Change: How Global Trends Impact Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in Access to Sustainable Energy, provides powerful evidence of how women are often not given an equal chance to take advantage of some of the key trends. For example, while solar off-grid and mini-grid systems are often the lowest-cost option for…
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Reaching the last-mile: Women’s social and sustainable energy entrepreneurship
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Policy Brief: Biogas – Meeting Energy Needs in Rural Nepal
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Gender Perspective on Access to Energy in the EU
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs, presents an overview of the situation within the EU with regard to the way energy poverty is experienced by women and men and explores through a gender lens existing EU legislation and policy to address energy poverty. Interpretation and implementation…
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The Political Economy of Energy Policy in South Africa: From a Gender Agenda to a ClassProject
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Political Economy of Energy Policy in India: Electricity and LPG
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Gender, energy and policy – A review of energy policies in East and Southern Africa