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040 _aOLADE-CDD
041 _aeng
082 _a333.79
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110 _aInternational Network on Gender and Sustainable Energy (ENERGIA)
245 _aGender in the transition to sustainable energy for all.
_bFrom evidence to inclusive policies
260 _aThe Hague:
_bENERGIA,
_c2019
300 _a105 p.
_bilus., grafs.
520 _aThis research explored gender, energy and poverty linkages in six thematic areas identified through a review of current literature: (a) electrification, (b) productive uses of energy, (c) energy sector reform, (d) the role of the private sector in scaling up energy access, (e) the political economy of energy sector policies, and (f) women’s energy entrepreneurship. Although cooking energy was originally excluded as a theme due to overlap with other DFID-supported research, many findings relevant to cooking energy emerged in the research and are included in this report. Each of the themes was narrowed to more specific research topics; for example, the wider theme of energy sector reform was narrowed down to focus on fossil fuel subsidies. This report presents a prioritised selection of key messages and associated policy implications. Recommendations for policy development and future research are included.
650 _aEnergía
650 _aPobreza
650 _aGénero
650 _aMujeres
700 _aClancy, Joy
700 _aBarnett, Andrew
700 _aCecelski, Elizabeth
700 _aPachauri, Shonali
700 _aDutta, Soma
700 _aOparaocha, Sheila
700 _aKooijman, Annemarije
856 _uhttps://www.energia.org/cm2/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Gender-in-the-transition-to-sustainable-energy-for-all_-From-evidence-to-inclusive-policies_FINAL.pdf
856 _uhttp://biblioteca.olade.org/opac-tmpl/Documentos/cg00726.pdf
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