publication-type: Case study/Fact-sheet
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Opportunities and Constraints for Women’s Employment and Entrepreneurship in Renewable Energy
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Communications & Gender Checklist: Things to Consider
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Conserving womangroves: Assessing the impacts of improved cooking stoves on resource management in Langalanga Lagoon, Solomon Islands
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Aspirations to grow: when micro- and informal enterprises in the street food sector speak for themselves
The street food sector in Sub-Saharan Africa is a source of affordable and nutritious meals for the urban poor, while also being an important source of income for the women who dominate this sector. Despite the importance of this sector, many micro- and informal enterprises are labelled as “survivalist”, beyond the reach of common development…
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Linking energy access, gender and poverty: A review of the literature on productive uses of energy
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Renewable Energy: A Gender Perspective
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Determinants of energy use in the informal food sector
Although enterprises in the informal food sector require energy to transform, cook and process food, energy-use patterns in this sector are not well understood by policymakers and the local-level authorities who regulate their trading activities. This paper reviews relevant literature and presents empirical data collected in Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa on the use of…
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Rice Cookers, Social Media, and Unruly Women: Disentangling Electricity’s Gendered Implications in Rural Nepal
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Short-run subsidies and long-run demand for health and environmental products: Evidence from two randomized trials in East Africa
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Building the Evidence Base for Women’s Entrepreneurship in the Energy Sector
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Pioneering Power: Transforming lives through off-grid renewable electricity in Africa and Asia
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Solar powered electricity access: Implications for women’s empowerment in rural Kenya