publication-type: Report
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Gender dynamics and off-grid electricity: Lessons from Tanzania
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Opportunities and Constraints for Women’s Employment and Entrepreneurship in Renewable Energy
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How women can help fill the oil and gas industry’s talent gap
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Gender and Renewable Energy: Entry points for women’s livelihoods and employment
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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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2019 Tracking SDG7 Report
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Lasting Impact: Sustainable Off-Grid Solar Delivery Models to Power Health and Education
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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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Energy Vulnerability in the Arab Region
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Gender in the transition to sustainable energy for all: From evidence to inclusive policies
The five-year research programme on gender and energy (2014-2019), coordinated by ENERGIA, was supported by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) as part of its Sustainable Energy, Access and Gender (SEAG) programme. The objective of the programme was to generate and analyse empirical evidence of the links between gender, energy and poverty, and to…