In a collaboration between GIZ’s Sector Network Transport, Environment, Energy and Water in Asia (TUEWAS) and an expert from the Vietnam Energy Efficient Network (EEN-Vietnam), this new study sets out to assess the effectiveness and impact of operating energy women networks worldwide in promoting gender equality, women‘s leadership development, and knowledge sharing in the energy sector. The research also offers best practices and recommendations for networks in formulation or those aiming to optimise their operation and impact.
Assessment of the Role of Women’s Networks in Promoting Gender Equality, Women’s Leadership Development, and Knowledge Sharing Within the Energy Industry Globally
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Best Practices for Education and Training to Advance Women’s Energy Entrepreneurship
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A collaborative literature review project was conducted with Johns Hopkins University (JHU), Babson College and International Center for Research...
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Energy Security of the Future
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This article written by GWNET President, Irene Giner-Reichl, answers two major questions: How is SDG 7 implementation advancing? What...
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Just Good Investing: Why Gender Matters To Your Portfolio And What You Can Do About It
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The evidence is in and it’s clear — gender equity is good for investment, good for businesses, and good for society. You...
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Best Practices in Accelerating Access to Clean Household Energy: A Collection of Evidence from wPOWER Partners
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This report documents evidence-based best practices in the acceleration of household clean energy access, and highlights the involvement of...
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Stepping Up Women’s STEM Careers in Infrastructure: Case Studies Volume 2
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Composed of five case studies that describe a variety of contexts in which measures are being implemented to attract,...
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Co-benefits Knowledge Commons Employment: Renewable Energy, Employment Opportunities and Skill Requirements
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Renewable energy technologies are job boosters: in 2020, the renewable energy sector employed at least 12 million people...
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GWNET Study: Technical Working Document
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The Technical Working Document accompanies GWNET’s study “Women for Sustainable Energy: Strategies to Foster Women’s Talent for Transformational Change”...
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Status Report on Gender Equality in the Energy Sector
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The first important step to change is having a solid understanding of the current landscape. At present, there is...
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