Gender equality and social inclusion are central to the SEE – Clean Cooking programme and to the sustainability of clean cooking and bio-slurry markets it seeks to establish. Involving women as users, entrepreneurs and employees is critical for generating demand, increasing adoption, and reaching scale, while at the same time benefiting women and their families. ENERGIA supports the SEE-Clean Cooking program to integrate gender and social inclusion in all its activities and outcomes.
In this capacity, we have has developed a Lessons Learned Report. Purpose of the report is to support implementers and enterprises in their efforts to engage women in the clean cooking and bio-slurry markets, by showcasing good practices and lessons that others in the sector have learned.
Please click on the images below to access the report, the webinar we organized presenting the report, or the presentations from the webinar.
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