publication-type: Policy brief/Country brief
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SDG 7 Policy Briefs in Support of the High-level Political Forum 2019
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Access to Reliable and Affordable Electricity for all Kenyans – and How Gender Matters
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A gender approach to the promotion of productive uses of electricity
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LPG: The Dream Energy for Nepalese Women
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The Role of Modern Energy Services (MESs) in the development of the street food sector (SFS) in Rwanda
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Gender and Energy in the Street Food Sector Policy considerations for Senegal
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Sustainable Energy for All; Including the street food sector
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For Clean Cooking Energy in Rural India: Women’s Empowerment and LPG as Prestige Good
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Accelerating SDG 7 achievement: Policy briefs in support of the first SDG 7 review at the UN High-Level Political Forum 2018
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Policy Brief: Biogas – Meeting Energy Needs in Rural Nepal
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Gender, energy and policy – A review of energy policies in East and Southern Africa
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Policy Brief: What we know so far and policy considerations
Energy policy is usually gender-blind. This makes it harder to achieve SDG targets relating to gender equality and sustainable energy access for all. The Gender and Energy Research Programme is helping to build the knowledge that countries need in order to develop and reform their energy sectors in a more gender-sensitive way. Energy interventions affect…