Integrating Gender Considerations into Energy Operations
The objective of this briefing note is to provide World Bank energy task teams a brief overview of the key issues, resources and tools to help integrate gender considerations into energy sector operations. This briefing note discusses the key eleme...
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO RESOURCES ACCESS TO SERVICES AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE METHODS APPROACH ASSESSMENT OF GENDER AVAILABILITY BIOGAS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIRTHS CHILD CARE CITIES CLINICS COMBUSTION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY TARIFFS EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENERGY BILLS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY EQUIPMENT FAIRS FARMERS FEED FEMALE FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FEMALE HEADS FEMALES FINANCING MECHANISMS FOOD PRODUCTION FOREST MANAGEMENT FUEL GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER ASPECTS GENDER ASSESSMENT GENDER ASSESSMENTS GENDER AWARENESS GENDER AWARENESS TRAINING GENDER BALANCE GENDER CONCERNS GENDER CONSIDERATIONS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIMENSION GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER DISPARITIES GENDER DISPARITY GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER EXPERT GENDER FOCAL POINT GENDER FOCAL POINTS GENDER FOCUS GENDER ISSUES GENDER MAINSTREAMING GENDER NEEDS GENDER PERSPECTIVE GENDER POLICY GENDER QUOTAS GENDER SENSITIVE GENDER SENSITIVE INDICATORS GENDER SPECIALISTS GENDER STRATEGIES GENDER TARGETS GENERATION GIRLS GRID CONNECTION GRID EXTENSION GRID POWER HOMES HOUSEHOLD CHORES HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS HUNGER HYDROPOWER IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOMES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING INTEGRATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LABOR MARKETS LAND TENURE LIVELIHOODS MARKETING MATERNAL HEALTH MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MOBILIZATION OF WOMEN NEW TECHNOLOGIES NUCLEAR PLANTS OIL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN POWER POWER COMPANY POWER GENERATION POWER PROJECT POWER SECTOR POWER SHORTAGES PRODUCTIVITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTS RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESETTLEMENT RESOURCES ON GENDER RURAL AREAS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ENERGY RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL WOMEN SAFETY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOLID FUELS STD SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRADITIONAL FUELS UNDP UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UTILITIES VEHICLES VIOLENCE WDR WIDOWS WOMEN HEAD OF HOUSEHOLDS WOOD WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO RESOURCES ACCESS TO SERVICES AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE METHODS APPROACH ASSESSMENT OF GENDER AVAILABILITY BIOGAS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIRTHS CHILD CARE CITIES CLINICS COMBUSTION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY TARIFFS EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENERGY BILLS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY EQUIPMENT FAIRS FARMERS FEED FEMALE FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FEMALE HEADS FEMALES FINANCING MECHANISMS FOOD PRODUCTION FOREST MANAGEMENT FUEL GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER ASPECTS GENDER ASSESSMENT GENDER ASSESSMENTS GENDER AWARENESS GENDER AWARENESS TRAINING GENDER BALANCE GENDER CONCERNS GENDER CONSIDERATIONS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIMENSION GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER DISPARITIES GENDER DISPARITY GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER EXPERT GENDER FOCAL POINT GENDER FOCAL POINTS GENDER FOCUS GENDER ISSUES GENDER MAINSTREAMING GENDER NEEDS GENDER PERSPECTIVE GENDER POLICY GENDER QUOTAS GENDER SENSITIVE GENDER SENSITIVE INDICATORS GENDER SPECIALISTS GENDER STRATEGIES GENDER TARGETS GENERATION GIRLS GRID CONNECTION GRID EXTENSION GRID POWER HOMES HOUSEHOLD CHORES HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS HUNGER HYDROPOWER IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOMES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING INTEGRATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LABOR MARKETS LAND TENURE LIVELIHOODS MARKETING MATERNAL HEALTH MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MOBILIZATION OF WOMEN NEW TECHNOLOGIES NUCLEAR PLANTS OIL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN POWER POWER COMPANY POWER GENERATION POWER PROJECT POWER SECTOR POWER SHORTAGES PRODUCTIVITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTS RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESETTLEMENT RESOURCES ON GENDER RURAL AREAS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ENERGY RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL WOMEN SAFETY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOLID FUELS STD SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRADITIONAL FUELS UNDP UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UTILITIES VEHICLES VIOLENCE WDR WIDOWS WOMEN HEAD OF HOUSEHOLDS WOOD WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION World Bank Integrating Gender Considerations into Energy Operations |
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The objective of this briefing note is
to provide World Bank energy task teams a brief overview of
the key issues, resources and tools to help integrate gender
considerations into energy sector operations. This briefing
note discusses the key elements of the 'gender in
energy' topic and provides specific examples on
'how to' integrate gender considerations in energy
policy dialogue and the project cycle. This note draws on
recent experience within the World Bank and elsewhere in
mainstreaming gender in energy projects. It aims to
consolidate this knowledge and make it available to energy
practitioners addressing gender aspects of energy projects.
This note is complemented by a compendium of online
resources to provide energy teams with basic tools, such as
sample questionnaires, terms of reference, and screening
guidance, as well as reference material on gender and
energy. These resources have been developed by drawing on
the experience of Energy Sector Management assistance
Program's (ESMAP's) Africa Renewable Energy and
Access (AFREA) gender and energy program, where gender
considerations have been integrated into five energy
operations in Senegal, Mali, Benin, Tanzania and Kenya.
Section 3 of this note and the ESMAP/AFREA online resources
are organized around the three key areas the World Bank
considers essential parts of a gender-informed project:
assessment, actions, and monitoring and evaluation. |
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Integrating Gender Considerations into Energy Operations |
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Integrating Gender Considerations into Energy Operations |
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Integrating Gender Considerations into Energy Operations |
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Integrating Gender Considerations into Energy Operations |
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Integrating Gender Considerations into Energy Operations |
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integrating gender considerations into energy operations |
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okr-10986-174792021-04-23T14:03:37Z Integrating Gender Considerations into Energy Operations World Bank ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO RESOURCES ACCESS TO SERVICES AIR POLLUTION ALTERNATIVE METHODS APPROACH ASSESSMENT OF GENDER AVAILABILITY BIOGAS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BIOMASS BIOMASS ENERGY BIRTHS CHILD CARE CITIES CLINICS COMBUSTION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT ELECTRICAL POWER ELECTRICITY TARIFF ELECTRICITY TARIFFS EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN ENERGY BILLS ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY POLICIES ENERGY-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY EQUIPMENT FAIRS FARMERS FEED FEMALE FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FEMALE HEADS FEMALES FINANCING MECHANISMS FOOD PRODUCTION FOREST MANAGEMENT FUEL GENDER GENDER ACTION GENDER ANALYSIS GENDER ASPECTS GENDER ASSESSMENT GENDER ASSESSMENTS GENDER AWARENESS GENDER AWARENESS TRAINING GENDER BALANCE GENDER CONCERNS GENDER CONSIDERATIONS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER DIMENSION GENDER DIMENSIONS GENDER DISPARITIES GENDER DISPARITY GENDER EQUALITY GENDER EQUITY GENDER EXPERT GENDER FOCAL POINT GENDER FOCAL POINTS GENDER FOCUS GENDER ISSUES GENDER MAINSTREAMING GENDER NEEDS GENDER PERSPECTIVE GENDER POLICY GENDER QUOTAS GENDER SENSITIVE GENDER SENSITIVE INDICATORS GENDER SPECIALISTS GENDER STRATEGIES GENDER TARGETS GENERATION GIRLS GRID CONNECTION GRID EXTENSION GRID POWER HOMES HOUSEHOLD CHORES HOUSEHOLD DYNAMICS HUNGER HYDROPOWER IMPACT ASSESSMENTS IMPROVING ENERGY EFFICIENCY INCOMES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING INTEGRATION INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LABOR MARKETS LAND TENURE LIVELIHOODS MARKETING MATERNAL HEALTH MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MOBILIZATION OF WOMEN NEW TECHNOLOGIES NUCLEAR PLANTS OIL OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN POWER POWER COMPANY POWER GENERATION POWER PROJECT POWER SECTOR POWER SHORTAGES PRODUCTIVITY RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTS RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESETTLEMENT RESOURCES ON GENDER RURAL AREAS RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ENERGY RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL WOMEN SAFETY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOLID FUELS STD SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TRADITIONAL FUELS UNDP UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UTILITIES VEHICLES VIOLENCE WDR WIDOWS WOMEN HEAD OF HOUSEHOLDS WOOD WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION The objective of this briefing note is to provide World Bank energy task teams a brief overview of the key issues, resources and tools to help integrate gender considerations into energy sector operations. This briefing note discusses the key elements of the 'gender in energy' topic and provides specific examples on 'how to' integrate gender considerations in energy policy dialogue and the project cycle. This note draws on recent experience within the World Bank and elsewhere in mainstreaming gender in energy projects. It aims to consolidate this knowledge and make it available to energy practitioners addressing gender aspects of energy projects. This note is complemented by a compendium of online resources to provide energy teams with basic tools, such as sample questionnaires, terms of reference, and screening guidance, as well as reference material on gender and energy. These resources have been developed by drawing on the experience of Energy Sector Management assistance Program's (ESMAP's) Africa Renewable Energy and Access (AFREA) gender and energy program, where gender considerations have been integrated into five energy operations in Senegal, Mali, Benin, Tanzania and Kenya. Section 3 of this note and the ESMAP/AFREA online resources are organized around the three key areas the World Bank considers essential parts of a gender-informed project: assessment, actions, and monitoring and evaluation. 2014-03-28T18:07:31Z 2014-03-28T18:07:31Z 2013 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17570434/integrating-gender-considerations-energy-operations http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17479 English en_US Energy Sector Management assistance Program (ESMAP);knowledge series 014/13 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper Publications & Research |