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Gender & Energy Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia Bangladesh, June 2010 - ESMAP's Commitment to Gender

- Introduction to ESMAP

- ESMAP's Core Functions

- ESMAP'S Commitment to Action on Gender

- ESMAP Strategic Business Plan 2008-2013

- Gender & Energy Development Strategy (GEDS) Program

- GEDS Approach: Support for Regions & Themes

- Africa—Gender & Energy: Africa Renewable Energy Access (AFREA) Program

- South Asia Gender & Energy Workshop

- Gender in Oil, Gas, & Mining

 

See also: Gender and Energy Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia: Module II Tools for Mainstreaming Gender in Energy Sector

 

Gender and Energy Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia: Module II Design Tools for Sector Strategies and Projects

 

The World Bank's Engagement in South Asia Energy Sector

 

The Workshop Structure, Expectations, and Group Norms

 

 

Citation

Eftimie, Adriana and Vanessa Lopes. 2010. ESMAP: A Program Committed to Gender. Presentation at Gender and Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia. Washington, DC: World Bank.

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