Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management : Senegal's PROGEDE II Project
Launched in 2011, the Second Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management Project (PROGEDE II) for Senegal has been hailed for effectively mainstreaming a gender perspective into an energy project. Under the project, women have participated more...
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okr-10986-221112021-04-23T14:04:07Z Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management : Senegal's PROGEDE II Project Hammond, Alicia Schomer, Inka Ngom, Alassane Seck, Awa Lopes Janik, Vanessa SKILLS EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITIES WOOD ADVOCACY BENEFIT SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT HOUSE PRODUCTION WHO FOREST MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATION FAMILY LAWS GENDER LABOR FORCE INFORMATION SERVICES HABITATS DISCRIMINATION URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD GENDER EQUITY AGRICULTURE INCOMES GENDER PARITY YOUTH HEALTH PRIVATE SECTOR PROJECTS PROJECT MARKET GENDER PERSPECTIVE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WILL RURAL ENVIRONMENT ENERGY PRODUCTION GENDER CONCERNS MANAGEMENT GENDER EQUALITY GOALS INSURANCE WOMEN’S RIGHTS SEX LITERACY GENDER IMBALANCE LAND CHILDREN MINISTRY OF GENDER EDUCATION HUSBAND GENDER GAP DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN TRAINING HOUSEHOLDS EQUALITY RURAL AREAS PARTNERS ENERGY SOURCES GENDER MAINSTREAMING PRODUCTS DISCRIMINATORY LAWS LAW ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT FUNDING MARKETS FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION GENDER CONSIDERATIONS HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD MARRIED WOMEN INTERVENTIONS MALE LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY MEAL PREPARATION FAMILIES WOMEN RESEARCH GENDER EXPERTISE GENDER SENSITIVITY SOCIAL ISSUES FARMERS BARRIERS TO WOMEN GENDER ROLES FEMALE GENDER ISSUES PARTICIPATION BY WOMEN POVERTY ALLEVIATION GENDER EQUALITY ACCESS TO INFORMATION Launched in 2011, the Second Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management Project (PROGEDE II) for Senegal has been hailed for effectively mainstreaming a gender perspective into an energy project. Under the project, women have participated more in decision making; developed skills in technical production, entrepreneurship, and organizational management; and benefitted from increased incomes. 2015-07-07T18:18:39Z 2015-07-07T18:18:39Z 2015-06 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24730702/improving-gender-equality-rural-livelihoods-senegal-through-sustainable-participatory-energy-management-senegals-progede-ii-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22111 English en_US Live Wire, 2015/40 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Africa Senegal |
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SKILLS EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITIES WOOD ADVOCACY BENEFIT SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT HOUSE PRODUCTION WHO FOREST MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATION FAMILY LAWS GENDER LABOR FORCE INFORMATION SERVICES HABITATS DISCRIMINATION URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD GENDER EQUITY AGRICULTURE INCOMES GENDER PARITY YOUTH HEALTH PRIVATE SECTOR PROJECTS PROJECT MARKET GENDER PERSPECTIVE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WILL RURAL ENVIRONMENT ENERGY PRODUCTION GENDER CONCERNS MANAGEMENT GENDER EQUALITY GOALS INSURANCE WOMEN’S RIGHTS SEX LITERACY GENDER IMBALANCE LAND CHILDREN MINISTRY OF GENDER EDUCATION HUSBAND GENDER GAP DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN TRAINING HOUSEHOLDS EQUALITY RURAL AREAS PARTNERS ENERGY SOURCES GENDER MAINSTREAMING PRODUCTS DISCRIMINATORY LAWS LAW ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT FUNDING MARKETS FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION GENDER CONSIDERATIONS HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD MARRIED WOMEN INTERVENTIONS MALE LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY MEAL PREPARATION FAMILIES WOMEN RESEARCH GENDER EXPERTISE GENDER SENSITIVITY SOCIAL ISSUES FARMERS BARRIERS TO WOMEN GENDER ROLES FEMALE GENDER ISSUES PARTICIPATION BY WOMEN POVERTY ALLEVIATION GENDER EQUALITY ACCESS TO INFORMATION |
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SKILLS EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITIES WOOD ADVOCACY BENEFIT SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT HOUSE PRODUCTION WHO FOREST MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATION FAMILY LAWS GENDER LABOR FORCE INFORMATION SERVICES HABITATS DISCRIMINATION URBAN AREAS HOUSEHOLD GENDER EQUITY AGRICULTURE INCOMES GENDER PARITY YOUTH HEALTH PRIVATE SECTOR PROJECTS PROJECT MARKET GENDER PERSPECTIVE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION WILL RURAL ENVIRONMENT ENERGY PRODUCTION GENDER CONCERNS MANAGEMENT GENDER EQUALITY GOALS INSURANCE WOMEN’S RIGHTS SEX LITERACY GENDER IMBALANCE LAND CHILDREN MINISTRY OF GENDER EDUCATION HUSBAND GENDER GAP DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN TRAINING HOUSEHOLDS EQUALITY RURAL AREAS PARTNERS ENERGY SOURCES GENDER MAINSTREAMING PRODUCTS DISCRIMINATORY LAWS LAW ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT FUNDING MARKETS FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION GENDER CONSIDERATIONS HEADS OF HOUSEHOLD MARRIED WOMEN INTERVENTIONS MALE LIVELIHOODS COMMUNITY MEAL PREPARATION FAMILIES WOMEN RESEARCH GENDER EXPERTISE GENDER SENSITIVITY SOCIAL ISSUES FARMERS BARRIERS TO WOMEN GENDER ROLES FEMALE GENDER ISSUES PARTICIPATION BY WOMEN POVERTY ALLEVIATION GENDER EQUALITY ACCESS TO INFORMATION Hammond, Alicia Schomer, Inka Ngom, Alassane Seck, Awa Lopes Janik, Vanessa Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management : Senegal's PROGEDE II Project |
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Launched in 2011, the Second Sustainable
and Participatory Energy Management Project (PROGEDE II) for
Senegal has been hailed for effectively mainstreaming a
gender perspective into an energy project. Under the
project, women have participated more in decision making;
developed skills in technical production, entrepreneurship,
and organizational management; and benefitted from increased incomes. |
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Hammond, Alicia Schomer, Inka Ngom, Alassane Seck, Awa Lopes Janik, Vanessa |
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Hammond, Alicia Schomer, Inka Ngom, Alassane Seck, Awa Lopes Janik, Vanessa |
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Hammond, Alicia |
title |
Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management : Senegal's PROGEDE II Project |
title_short |
Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management : Senegal's PROGEDE II Project |
title_full |
Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management : Senegal's PROGEDE II Project |
title_fullStr |
Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management : Senegal's PROGEDE II Project |
title_full_unstemmed |
Improving Gender Equality and Rural Livelihoods in Senegal through Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management : Senegal's PROGEDE II Project |
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improving gender equality and rural livelihoods in senegal through sustainable and participatory energy management : senegal's progede ii project |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24730702/improving-gender-equality-rural-livelihoods-senegal-through-sustainable-participatory-energy-management-senegals-progede-ii-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22111 |
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