Resources

21 Feb 2018
A booklet of fact sheets to provide an overview of the gender dimensions of the six GenderInSITE thematic areas: climate change, agriculture & food security, water & sanitation, energy, transportation, and education & the workforce
21 Feb 2018
A booklet of fact sheets that present an overview of the gender dimensions in the six GenderInSITE thematic areas: climate change; agriculture and food security; water and sanitation; energy; transportation; and education and the workforce
22 Feb 2017
World Bank, 2015: Study illustrates the extent to which energy subsidy reforms in the Europe and Central Asia regions differently impact men and women, and seeks to understand whether gender-specific behavioral change and corresponding mitigation measures would help men and women better adapt to these reforms.
12 Oct 2016
World Bank, 2002: Strategy identifies gender-related barriers to poverty reduction and sustainable development; and recommends appropriate actions to reduce these barriers; it is intended to establish an enabling environment to foster country-led, country-specific strategies for changing the gender patterns that are costly to growth, poverty reduction, and human well-being.
12 Oct 2016
European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE), 2016: Toolkit provides guidance for government and other institutions to assess whether their policies, programmes, action plans and projects reduce, maintain or increase the gender inequalities between women and men.
29 Sep 2016
UNIDO, 2014: Guide provdes a general background of gender concepts and the gender dimensions of sustainable energy projects, as well as a step-by step roadmap of gender mainstreaming in the different stages of energy and climate change project cycles.
23 Sep 2016
SPC, SPREP, et al., 2015: Toolkit is designed to support climate change practitioners in the Pacific islands region to integrate gender into their programmes and projects, aimed at climate change professionals working in national governments,NGOs, regional and international organisations who are involved in managing and implementing climate change programmes. .
23 Sep 2016
UNDP, 2014: Series of policy briefs and training modules on gender and climate change for practitioners and policy makers in Africa with themes of specific relevance to Africa, including a general overview of climate change issues, adaptation, agriculture and food security, equitable energy access, and climate finance.
22 Sep 2016
ENERGIA/Hivos, 2010: Guide provides guidance on how to integrate gender concerns within biogas programmes, including what gender interventions can be undertaken as part of programme activities, what institutional aspects need to be looked at, and how to monitor progress made on gender aspects, drawing specifically on experience with the Africa Biomass Partnership Programme (ABPP).
22 Sep 2016
ENERGIA: Technical brief provides guidance on possible gender issues and entry points in rural electrification projects as well as actions that can help ensure equitable access to the benefits of rural electrification for women and men. It is based on ENERGIA’s experiences with assisting rural electrification agencies in Botswana, Senegal, Kenya and Uganda.
22 Sep 2016
IUCN/ENERGIA: Compilation of materials intended as a tool to help women understand different energy technology concepts, the variety of technologies available to them, and how choice of technology can be affected by social or gender relations, among others. They offer information to assist women to make informed decisions about technology.
22 Sep 2016
ENERGIA: Fact sheet outlines the main issues in gender mainstreaming in sustainable energy, and provides key recommendations and examples of specific energy projects where gender mainstreaming was implemented.
22 Sep 2016
ENERGIA: Technical brief provides guidance to energy organisations interested in adopting frameworks for implementing gender mainstreaming. It sets out processes and steps for an organisation to follow when incorporating gender concerns into its projects, procedures, work ethic and overall structure.
22 Sep 2016
ENERGIA: Online course designed to be used as part of the capacity building efforts in both the Africa and Asia regions, consisting of four elements: 1) What is Gender? 2) What is Energy? 3) The significance of gender in energy interventions and 4) Energy projects and women
22 Sep 2016
ENERGIA: Technical brief provides guidance and practical tools to assist energy projects in undertaking gender mainstreaming systematically. It draws on experiences from energy projects in Asia and Africa to “demystify” gender mainstreaming in the energy sector