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Women’s Economic Empowerment

February 5, 2015

After receiving many submissions for our Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) Programme, ENERGIA has selected five partner organizations who we will support over the course of three years. Together, we will empower 3,000 women entrepreneurs in the delivery of energy services, reaching over 2,000,000 consumers in Asia and Africa. In October and November we are visiting all of our partners to meet the teams on the ground and experience first-hand how women-led organizations are making a difference in their community. We’re proud to present our five partners to you. Click on the logos to find out more about each organisation.

 

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