This assessment aims to identify and understand the degree to which gender considerations are addressed in the three types of documents prepared as part of the SEforALL country action process: rapid assessment and gap analyses (RAGAs), action agendas (AAs) and investment prospectuses (IPs). Findings offer insights into the ways governments recognize gender considerations in the context of sustainable energy and highlight cross-cutting gender issues and regional trends.
Report
The enabling power of energy in promoting gender equality: Gender in the SEforALL country action process documents (Nov 2017 Edition)
- 2017
Author:
- Prebble, M. and Rojas, A.
Organization:
- IUCN
Citation:
- Prebble, M. and Rojas, A. (2017). The enabling power of energy in promoting gender equality: Gender in the SEforALL country action process documents. November 2017 edition. Washington, USA: IUCN and USAID
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Access and Use, Accessing and Controlling Natural Resources, Advancing Women’s Participation and Leadership, Affordable and Clean Energy, AGENT, Asia and the Pacific, Climate Action, Climate Change, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Decision Making, Documents and resources, Energy and Infrastructure, Energy Efficiency, Energy Mitigation, Energy Poverty, English, Environment and Gender Data, Eurasia, Filling Knowledge and Data Gaps, Formal Sector Employment, G-REEN, Gender Equality, Gendered Work Burdens, Global, Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, IUCN, Latin America and the Caribbean, Middle East and North Africa, Mitigation, North America, Reduced Inequality, Report, Sub-Saharan Africa, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Unlocking Women’s Economic Empowerment, Urban Planning, Western Europe