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A preliminary assessment of energy and ecosystem resilience in ten African countries
HELIO International, 2007Africa is vulnerable to climate change on two fronts: firstly, because of existing vulnerabilities and secondly, due to capacity limitations for disaster mitigation and inability to adapt to climate change.DocumentThe reality of integrating gender into transport policies and projects
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Donor agencies and national governments have increasingly expressed their commitment to promoting gender equality in all areas of their work. This has included efforts to integrate gender into the work of the transport sector. However, a substantial gap between rhetoric and practice exists.DocumentPowering rural development: energy management in African schools and hospitals
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003Across the developing world, rural schools, hospitals and other public institutions face severe energy problems. How can they be helped to develop sustainable solutions which blend demand-side management, energy efficiency and appropriate new technology? How could rural Energy Service Advisers (ESAs) work with local institutions and the business community to achieve this?DocumentTowards a gender aware energy policy: a case study from South Africa and Uganda
Women of Uganda Network, 2002This report develops and defines the main characteristics of gender-aware national energy policy and analysing under which conditions such a policy can be realised.
