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The Gender Face of Energy – Module 3. Engendering Energy Policy
Training manual to increase understanding of gender aspects of energy use and planning. MODULE 3 ENGENDERING ENERGY POLICYGender and energy are a relatively new area of international sustainable development activities. Awareness about gender issues in energy policy is beginning to emerge with ground breaking attemptsto engender energy policy in South Africa and Uganda. In part,…
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The Gender Face of Energy – Module 2. Gender Tools for Energy Projects
Training manual to increase understanding of gender aspects of energy use and planning. MODULE 2 GENDER TOOLSIn order to plan in a gender sensitive way it is necessary to use a variety of analytic procedures that ensure the gender elements are not forgotten. This module presents some tools which help to plan a gender sensitive…
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The Gender Face of Energy – Trainers Guide Module 1&2
Training manual to increase understanding of gender aspects of energy use and planning. This manual is designed to support training of development planners and project managers to increase their capacity to bring gender aspects of energy into the planning cycle. The manual is designed primarily for:– energy planners and project managers whose background is in…
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Gender Audit of Energy Policy and Programmes in Kenya
The Gender audit of energy policies and programmes is one of the outputs of Work Package of the activities undertaken within the programme of ENERGIA called ‘Turning Information into Empowerment: Strengthening Gender and Energy Networking in Africa’ (TIE-ENERGIA programme). As part of this programme, the gender audit exercise aimed at identifying gender gaps in energy…
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How Gender Audits can Improve Kenya’s Policy Impacts
How do we make sure that both men and women benefit from sustainable energy services? Can this be achieved by policy initiatives that deliver that deliver sustainable and affordable energy services for the nation? Find out how gender analysis of policies and programmes can help reach energy gender and development targets.
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Energy as Women’s Business
This presentation marked the launch of the ENERGIA publication ‘Where Energy is Women’s Business’. The book is a compilation of regional reports and national gender and energy papers, commissioned by ENERGIA in preparation for discussions on access to energy at CSD 14 & 15. By presenting this publication at CSD 15, ENERGIA provided an opportunity…
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Where Energy is Women’s Business – The Pacific
Outline of the presentation:(1) Energy and gender issues – Pacific; (2) Pacific Energy and Gender Network (PEG); (3)PEG achievements; (4) PEG Strategic Action Plan; (5) PEG Capacity building workshops; and (6) Concluding remarks.
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Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment: Capacity development to support expanding access to modern energy services
The outline of the presentation:(1)Energy and Gender – links and challenges; (2) Gender issues in infrastructure; (3) Scaling up access to modern energy services for poor women and men entails…; (4) Integrating energy into MDG-based National Development Strategies/PRS; (5) Developing Institutional Capacity to deliver energy services; and (6) Partnerships are critical – nobody can do…
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Addressing energy poverty: How far have we gone?
Outline of the presentation:(1) Practical Action’s core principles; (2) The global challenge; (3) This is energy poverty; (4) Putting people first means…; (5) Working in equal partnership means…; (6) Respecting diversity means…; and (7) Challenges ahead.
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Sustainable Energy Services: The Gender Dimension
This two-paged fact sheet briefly explains the gender dimension of energy services and then provides a number of approaches to make energy projects work for women.
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Will tomorrow be brighter than today?
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Beyond Firewood: Fuel alternatives and protection strategies for displaced women and girls
This report outlines alternative fuel options, firewood collection techniques and other protection strategies that should be used in displaced and refugee situations worldwide.