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Gender and energy for sustainable development: a toolkit and resource guide
ENERGIA: International Network on Gender & Sustainable Energy, 2004This toolkit and resource guide is designed to help planners and practitioners integrate gender and energy considerations into development programmes, including those focusing on energy improvements as well as other types of development programmes.The guide outlines the linkages between gender and energy in the context of sustainable development and provides suggestions and materials on how toDocumentMajor activities and actors in energy, poverty, and gender
Energy, Poverty and Gender, 2003This report lists and details projects focused on energy, poverty and gender. Initiatives and programmes are described from the following organisations:United NationsNGOs: subdivided in gender and energy networks; regional and national NGOs subdivided by region; and international NGOsBilateral, other donors including DFID, CIDA, SIDA, and World Bank programsDocumentEnabling equitable access to rural electrification: current thinking on energy, poverty,and gender
Energy, Poverty and Gender, 2003This briefing paper reviews the current thinking on energy, poverty, and gender. It focuses on rural electrification and renewable energy as an initial attempt to conceptualize linkages and needs in this area.The paper looks at:the relationships between energy, poverty, and gender relationships.DocumentEnergy and poverty reduction: the role of women as a target group
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2000Starting from the definition of Sustainable Energy Development, the key question in this report is how to improve the complementarities and make difficult decisions about trade-offs among environmental, economic and social objectives in a development-oriented energy policy?
