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Mar 8, 2020
As the sector responds to the challenges of clean, reliable, and affordable energy services—there are emerging pathways to close gender gaps and bolster performance across the energy value chain—by including women as potential employees, owners of SMEs, and as consumers. Women also comprise another important market segment for the power industry—as community members living around the footprint of power projects, they could be powerful distribution agents to help reach last-mile connection customers and/or behavior change catalysts to help improve the adoption of new energy technologies and products.
The brief is part of a series by Sustainable Infrastructure Advisory’s gender team.
Each brief is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
- Integrating Gender in Power Operations [Spanish] [Portuguese]
The series includes:
- Integrating Gender In Plastic Waste Management [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Cities Projects [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Water & Sanitation Projects [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Mining Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
- Integrating Gender in Transport Operations [English] [Spanish] [Portuguese]
Series: Pursuing Gender Equality Through Infrastructure and Natural Resources.
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