Were at COP30! Together with the Gender and Energy Compact, its champion governments and signatories, we will convene global stakeholders to advance gender-transformative climate and energy solutions. These events spotlight inclusive strategies, data-driven approaches, and multi-sector collaboration to accelerate equitable energy transitions—ensuring women’s empowerment is central to climate action and sustainable development goals.
We’ll be reaffirming our commitment to:
✔️ Expanding women’s access to sustainable energy solutions
✔️ Strengthening gender-responsive energy policies and female leadership
✔️ Supporting women-led businesses in clean energy
✔️ Advancing data and evidence for accountability
We invite you to take part in this important global conversation and join us in the following sessions:
Tuesday, November 11
Safe births and healthy homes: Renewable Energy for Maternal and Infant Health in Off-Grid Communities
Date: Tuesday, November 11
Time: 10:00 – 11:00 (GMT -3)
Location: Blue Zone, Hangar Convention Center, INCLUDE Pavillion, PV-C77
Format: Virtual dialogue
Organized by Let there be Light International and Solar Health Uganda

Gender-inclusive design of solar cooking initiatives in Mali and the Central African Republic
Date: Tuesday, November 11
Time: 11:00 – 12:00 (GMT -3)
Location: Blue Zone, Hangar Convention Center, INCLUDE Pavillion, PV-C77
Format: Round table
Organized by Solar Cookers International

Wednesday, November 12
PAS Workshop: New Skills Development to Empower Women and Youth for a Just Transition
Date: 15:30-16:30 (GMT-3)
Time: 11:00 – 12:00 (GMT -3)
Location: Blue Zone, Axis 5 Thematic Room
Format: Workshop
Lead organizers: ILO, UNIDO
Co-organizers: Gender and Energy Compact, Care about Climate, Student Energy, IRENA, Creatives for Climate, FAO’s WFF Youth Initiative
An interactive roundtable to co-create a New Global Multi-stakeholder Partnership to Empower Women and Youth for a Just Transition through skills development, entrepreneurship, enhanced policies and institutions and a global campaign. This multi-stakeholder event will mobilise implementing partners and invite new stakeholders to join the Plan to Accelerate Solution (PAS).








Powering Change: Gender-Transformative Climate and Energy Pathways
Date: Wednesday, November 12
Time: 16:30-17:30 (GMT-3)
Location: Blue Zone, SDG Pavillionom
Format: High-level Panel Discussion
Follow the discussion online: A decade of change: How the SDGs are transforming the lives of millions worldwide
Organized by ENERGIA and UNIDO on behalf of the Gender and Energy Compact
Co-organized by the Equality in Energy Transitions Initiative, GN-SEC, MPower Brasil
Women remain underrepresented across the energy sector and are disproportionately affected by energy poverty, health risks, and limited access to finance and technology. Gender-blind policies further exacerbate these inequalities. According to UN Women’s latest Gender Snapshot, if current trends continue, 321 million women will still be without access to electricity by 2030, including 275 million in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Against this backdrop and spotlighting pathways to gender-transformative climate and energy policies, this event showcases evidence, entry points, and inclusive solutions to accelerate just energy transitions and strengthen cross-sector collaboration



Thursday, November 13
The Just Transition Is Local- Or It Fails
Date: Thursday November 13
Time:
13:00-14:00 (GMT-3)
Location: BBlue Zone, Hangar Convention Center, INCLUDE Pavillion, PV-C77
Format: High-level fireside chat
Organized by INCLUDE

Solutions Dialogue: Turning Gender Commitments into Climate Impact
Date: Thursday November 13
Time:
14:00-15:00 (GMT-3)
Location: Blue Zone, Thematic space for Action Agenda, Blue Zone
Format: t.b.d
Organized by the Gender and Energy Compact and Clean Energy Ministerial Equality Initiative


From Girls to Grannies: Gender-Responsive Energy Solutions for Just Transition
Date: Thursday November 13
Time: 14:00-15:00 (GMT-3)
Location: Blue Zone, Hangar Convention Center, INCLUDE Pavillion, PV-C77
Format: P
anel and Dialogue
Organized by Taiwan Green Energy for Charity Association

In the Hot Seat: What Leadership Looks Like for Women in Energy and Climate
Date: Thursday November 13
Time: 16:00-17:00 (GMT-3)
Location: lue Zone, Hangar Convention Center, INCLUDE Pavillion, PV-C77
Format: Fireside chat
Organized by ESMAP, Iceland Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Gender and Energy Compact
This fireside chat will bring together leaders from government, private sector and civil society to discuss a chronic dilemma and fundamental question: Leadership in energy and climate has historically been male-dominated—Why, and how can redefining leadership to embrace women’s perspectives transform the sector? Specifically, the following key themes will be discussed:
Accountability & Data: The importance of gender-disaggregated data and robust monitoring for progress.
Breaking Barriers: Addressing gender bias, stereotypes, and structural obstacles in energy and climate sectors.
Building Partnerships: Strengthening networks between civil society, government, and private sector for collective impact.
Innovative Solutions: Showcasing successful models for women’s leadership, mentorship, and capacity building.






Friday, November 14
Powering People: Advancing Just and Inclusive Clean Energy Transitions
Date: Friday, November 14
Time:
11:00-12:00 (GMT-3)
Location: UK Pavilion
Format:
Closed high-level dialogue
Organized by United Kingdom Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Youth Leadership Matters: Building Momentum for Inclusive and Actionable NDCs
Date: Friday, November 14
Time:
12:30-13:30 (GMT-3)
Location: Blue Zone, Thematic space for Action Agenda
Format:
Panel Discussion
Organized by Student Energy, Care about Climate
Co-organized by the Gender and Energy Compact/UNIDO
This youth-led event emphasizes that NDCs are a shared responsibility across professions, generations, and communities. From agriculture and energy systems to marketing, education, and beyond, the event will spotlight how young people across diverse sectors can turn NDCs into action. With voices from diverse sectors, it will highlight how education, capacity building, and innovation can empower youth to implement inclusive, people-centered climate solutions.




Investing in Impact: Women Entrepreneurs Driving Climate Innovation & Adaptation
Date: Friday, November 14
Time:
12:30-13:30 (GMT-3)
Location: Blue Zone, UNFCCC Thematic Hub – Axis 6 Thematic Room
Format:
Plenary Discussion
Organized by Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (We-Fi, World Bank), Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator (AFCIA, WFP) and the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (UNIDO), Climate Bridges
This dialogue convenes the Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative (World Bank), World Food Programme, Adaptation Fund Climate Innovation Accelerator, and UNIDO’s Global Cleantech Innovation Programme to accelerate climate innovation and scale up finance for women entrepreneurs unlocking triple wins for gender, jobs, and climate.




Ensuring just energy transitions: using indicators for successful, fair and inclusive transitions
Date: Friday, November 14
Time:
17:30-19:00 (GMT-3)
Location: Regional Climate Foundations Pavilion
Format:
Panel Discussion
Organized by IEA and Tara Climate Foundation
Clean energy transitions present unique opportunities to create broad socio-economic benefits beyond emission reductions. Tracking these benefits can help highlight and communicate the positive socio-economic impacts of clean energy transitions across different population groups. Energy transitions should be fair and inclusive with genuine stakeholder engagement. Although much progress has been made on just energy transitions, stakeholders continue to ask for additional measures, such as indicators, to assess the quality and impact of just energy transition plans and policies.
This side event will explore some of the following topics and questions:
What are the specific challenges and opportunities facing Southeast Asia in its energy transitions? How can dedicated regional indicators help ensure just energy transitions across the region? What lessons can be shared with other regions?
The role of indicators in designing inclusive energy policies and how they can ensure that energy transitions are fair and inclusive with special attention to community engagement and gender equity. How can these indicators support the development of NDCs and their associated plans?
How can stakeholders use indicators to track and assess energy policies and advocate for change? How can indicators ensure that stakeholders are more engaged in the policy making process to ensure that energy policies are fair and inclusive?


Feminist Energy Justice: Clean Cooking and Beyond
Date: t.b.c.
Time:
17:30-19:00 (GMT-3)
Location: Blue Zone, Hangar Convention Center, INCLUDE Pavillion, PV-C77
Format:
Panel & Dialogue
Organized by Women’s Environment and Development Organization and SHINE Collab


Saturday, November 15
Feminist EnergyGlobal Commission on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions Justice: Clean Cooking and Beyond
Date: Saturday, November 15
Time:
09:30-10:30 (GMT-3)
Location: COP30 Presidency Energy Pavilion
Format:
High-Level Round Table
Organized by IEA
In 2025, and in support of South Africa’s G20 Presidency, Global Commission members collaborated to explore translating the voluntary G20 Principles for Just and Inclusive Transitions, endorsed by G20 leaders in Rio in 2024, into policy design, implementation, and tracking through the development of a Blueprint for Action and an Indicators Handbook for Just and Inclusive Energy Transitions. The Indicators Handbook, launched during the G20 Energy Transitions Working Group Ministerial Meeting in October 2025, is meant as a starting point to spur international collaboration.
Organised in the context of COP30 under Brazil’s presidency, this roundtable discussion will mark an opportunity for members of the Commission and other invited high-level participants, to reflect on the key issues raised by the Indicators Handbook, including energy planning, jobs and skills, affordability, and gender equity among others, and discuss ways forward for accelerating international commitments on just and inclusive energy transitions.

Tuesday, November 18
Inclusive and locally owned approaches to change cooking behaviours
Date: Saturday, November 18
Time:
10:00-11:00 (GMT-3)
Location: Blue Zone, Hangar Convention Center, INCLUDE Pavillion, PV-C77
Format:
Panel and Dialogue
Organized by SNV

Wednesday, November 19
Renewable Lady: Gender-responsive renewable energy finance challenges and opportunities in South Asia (Bangladesh)
Date: 11:00-12:00 (GMT-3)
Time:
10:00-11:00 (GMT-3)
Location: Blue Zone, Hangar Convention Center, INCLUDE Pavillion, PV-C77
Format:
Round table
Organized by Biozid Climate Institute










