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Supporting last-mile women energy entrepreneurs: What works and what does not
ENERGIA has been working on the intersection of energy access and women’s economic empowerment through its Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) programme. This document presents ENERGIA’s four-year journey to create and upscale women-centric energy enterprises that sell safe, reliable and affordable energy solutions to low-income consumers in underserved areas. It is a self-reflection, undertaken collectively by the WEE programme coordinator, the partner organizations and the ENERGIA International Secretariat.
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Strategic Plan
With this strategy document, we—the ENERGIA network—share what we aim to achieve between 2018 – 2021. We also present how we intend to capitalise on our strengths to scale our collective impact, how we will improve our weaknesses and how we will find solutions to persistent and emerging issues around sustainable energy and equitable energy access for all.
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Exploring the linkages between energy, gender, and enterprise: Evidence from Tanzania
Highlights • The paper provides evidence about gender differences in the productive use of energy. • The research focuses on fishing communities in Lake Victoria, Tanzania. • Men and women use different types and quantities of fuel in their enterprises. • Electricity is consistently associated with better business performance. • A multi-methods approach combining qualitative and quantitative research is used […]
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In the light of what we cannot see: Exploring the interconnections between gender and electricity access
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Women and Sustainable Energy – How the work of Ashden Award winners impacts the lives of women and girls
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Gender, energy and policy – A review of energy policies in East and Southern Africa
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Poor People’s Energy Outlook 2019
PPEO 2019 is the culmination of five years’ research, exploring what it takes to realise the kinds of energy services that enable people living in energy poverty to thrive. The report compiles and updates key messages and recommendations on energy access planning (PPEO 2016), financing (PPEO 2017) and delivering at scale, while also leaving no […]
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Gender audits: An approach to engendering energy policy in Nepal, Kenya and Senegal
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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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2019 Tracking SDG7 Report
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COOKING WITH GAS: 2018 UPDATE – Why women in developing countries want LPG and how they can get it
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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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