Mini-Grids and Gender Equality : Inclusive Design, Better Development Outcomes
This note is intended to serve as a quick reference guide for applying a gender lens to the design and implementation of a mini‐grid to enhance development outcomes. As mini‐grids are increasingly seen as a potential solution to energy access issue...
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okr-10986-290502021-05-25T09:52:08Z Mini-Grids and Gender Equality : Inclusive Design, Better Development Outcomes Energy Sector Management Assistance Program ELECTRICITY GRIDS CONSUMER FINANCE ELECTRICITY COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT This note is intended to serve as a quick reference guide for applying a gender lens to the design and implementation of a mini‐grid to enhance development outcomes. As mini‐grids are increasingly seen as a potential solution to energy access issues, importance must be placed on ensuring that the benefits and opportunities of the intervention are realized for both men and women. The guidance below provides energy access, social development and gender specialists, with additional ideas and best‐practice approaches to integrate at all stages of the project cycle in order to enhance gender equality. 2017-12-19T20:25:47Z 2017-12-19T20:25:47Z 2017-02 Technical Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/386241512394615639/Mini-grids-and-gender-equality-inclusive-design-better-development-outcomes-key-issues-and-potential-actions http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29050 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper |
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This note is intended to serve as a
quick reference guide for applying a gender lens to the
design and implementation of a mini‐grid to enhance
development outcomes. As mini‐grids are increasingly seen as
a potential solution to energy access issues, importance
must be placed on ensuring that the benefits and
opportunities of the intervention are realized for both men
and women. The guidance below provides energy access, social
development and gender specialists, with additional ideas
and best‐practice approaches to integrate at all stages of
the project cycle in order to enhance gender equality. |
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Technical Paper |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance Program |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance Program |
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Energy Sector Management Assistance Program |
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Mini-Grids and Gender Equality : Inclusive Design, Better Development Outcomes |
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Mini-Grids and Gender Equality : Inclusive Design, Better Development Outcomes |
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Mini-Grids and Gender Equality : Inclusive Design, Better Development Outcomes |
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Mini-Grids and Gender Equality : Inclusive Design, Better Development Outcomes |
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Mini-Grids and Gender Equality : Inclusive Design, Better Development Outcomes |
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mini-grids and gender equality : inclusive design, better development outcomes |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/386241512394615639/Mini-grids-and-gender-equality-inclusive-design-better-development-outcomes-key-issues-and-potential-actions http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29050 |
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