Gender | Social Inclusion in the Energy Sector | Publications
Substantial analysis is needed to build frameworks for adopting a gender-sensitive approach. This includes stocktaking of the gender dimensions and actions on…
Energy and water are more interconnected than ever. Significant amounts of water are needed in energy generation, and the water sector needs energy to extract, treat and transport water. A new ESMAP-supported World Bank initiative, Thirsty…
ESMAP's Knowledge Exchange Forum 2014 brought together leading energy thinkers to look at trends in technology and financing that will have an impact on the global energy sector for years to come
March 25 2014
Issue | February - March 2014
In this edition: Tackling the water-energy challenge; fresh thinking on the global energy future; knowledge resources to support renewable energy expansion; scaling up mini-grids and small power producers in Africa.
ESMAP's Knowledge Exchange Forum 2014 brought together leading energy thinkers for a high-level seminar on March 4, 2013 that focused on trends in technology and financing that will have an impact on the global energy sector for years to…
Improving gender equality and social inclusion remains critical to fully realizing the development impacts of energy programs. Energy affects women and men differently, as men and women have different roles and responsibilities in…