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News & Views Opportunities
EEP Africa to open a gender-themed call for proposals
Blogs News & Views Programmes
NEW: Supporting last-mile women energy entrepreneurs: What works and what does not
News & Views Opportunities
GWNET Mentoring Programme 2/2019 for women in the energy sector
ENERGIA contributes to ensuring access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy for all
• Bringing sustainable energy solutions to people in hard to reach communities • Strengthening women-led micro and small businesses providing these energy solutions • Advocating for gender-inclusive energy policies and practices • Generating the evidence base to support gender-inclusiveness in the energy sector • Sharing knowledge and best practices

WOMEN AS DECISION MAKERS
Women can be game changers in scaling up sustainable energy access. They must be at the heart of energy policies and investments. Credits: Bunu DhunganaWOMEN AS AGENTS OF CHANGE
Women are critical for scaling up access to sustainable energy as users and as suppliers. Credits: Sven TorfinnWOMEN ENTREPRENEURS
Women play essential roles in the value chain of energy services and products Credits: Judith Quax
Publications
![]() | University of Twente, University of Cape Town, MARGE, ENDA Productive uses of energy and gender in the street food sector in Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa Miscellaneous 2019. @misc{ofTwente2019, title = { Productive uses of energy and gender in the street food sector in Rwanda, Senegal and South Africa}, author = {University of Twente, University of Cape Town, MARGE, ENDA}, url = {https://www.energia.org/cm2/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RA2-Productive-uses-of-energy-in-the-street-food-sector.pdf}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-12}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {misc} } |
![]() | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg’s School of Public Health, Babson College, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) Women’s Energy Entrepreneurship: A Guiding Framework and Systematic Literature Review Miscellaneous 2019. @misc{ofHealth2019, title = {Women’s Energy Entrepreneurship: A Guiding Framework and Systematic Literature Review}, author = {Johns Hopkins Bloomberg’s School of Public Health, Babson College, International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)}, url = {https://www.energia.org/cm2/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RA7-Womens-Energy-Enterpreneurship.pdf}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-02-12}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {misc} } |