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Gender, Climate Change and Human Security – Lessons from Bangladesh, Ghana and Senegal
This study presents a gendered analysis of how climate change impacts on human security. It also assesses whether adequate scope exists for women to participate in improved human security in a scenario of changing climate. Based on this analysis, recommendations are givenfor enhancing the integration of a gender perspective in climate change and human security…
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Gender and Equity in Bioenergy Access and Delivery in Kenya
This study looks at the traditional and modern bioenergy supply options in Kenya from a gendered perspective. It looks critically at key gender issues in bioenergy and indoor air pollution, in energy access and availability, and in energy pricing. The study concludes that modern bioenergy options provide opportunities both for women and men, under the…
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Turning Information into Empowerment: Strengthening gender and energy networking in Africa
This report is the result of two and a half years work within the TIE-ENERGIA project “Turning Information into Empowerment”. TIE-ENERGIA has been pioneering in laying the groundwork for mainstreaming energy and gender with a comprehensive capacity-building initiative across Africa in terms of the scope and the practitioners targeted. Gender-sensitive energy policies and programmes fostered…
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Gender Mainstreaming – A key driver of Development in Environment and Energy: Portfolio Review and Assessment
This report presents the findings of a study conducted between November 2005 and April 2006 to assess the nature and extent of gender mainstreaming in UNDP’s Environment and Energy (E&E) portfolio, including the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the GEF Small Grants Programme (GEF SGP) projects. The study also sought to identify useful lessons and…
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Gender Mainstreaming in Environment & Energy: Training Manual
This manual examines environment and energy development projects, policies and decision-making processes from a gender perspective. It was written for UNDP staff working with national counterparts in governments and non-government organisations, but it can also be used by other development practitioners working in the field of environment and energy.
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The Gender Face of Energy – Module 6. Communicating Project Results
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The Gender Face of Energy – Module 5. Project Proposal Development
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The Gender Face of Energy – Trainers Guide Module 5
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The Gender Face of Energy – Trainers Guide Module 4
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The Gender Face of Energy – Trainers Guide Module 3
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The Gender Face of Energy – Trainers Guide Module 2

