The paper attempts in the first part (assessment) to analyse how the gender concerns and perspectives in policies and programmes for sustainable development in Georgia are reflected in particular when looking at the access to energy for women.…
An African gender and extractives alliance that works to research and publicise the impacts of extractives on peasant and working-class women; support women’s organising, movement-building and solidarity; advocate and campaign for structural changes,…
An international network on gender and sustainable energy, founded in 1996. Working in Africa and Asia through and with regional and national gender and energy networks, ENERGIA contends that projects, programs and policies that explicitly address…