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Topics: Gender, Women, Gender, Governance, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, NGOs Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
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Topics: Development, Economies, Extractive Industries, Gender, Masculinity/ies, Gender, Femininity/ies, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Americas, North America, Americas Countries: United States of America
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Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Ghana
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Topics: Conflict, Development, Environment, Extractive Industries, Feminisms, Ecofeminism, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Political Economies Regions: Americas, South America, Americas Countries: Ecuador Keywords: care work, ecofeminism, development, petroleum circuit, Ecuadorian Amazon
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Topics: Corruption, Environment, Extractive Industries, Gender, Women, Gender, Men, Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Governance, Energy, Infrastructure, Multi-national Corporations Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: gas flaring, Niger Delta, women, degradation, environment
Babalola, Folaranmi Dapo. 2010. "Harnessing Energy Crisis and Gender Empowerment: Impacts of Household Energy Consumption Pattern on Women's Welfare and Education." Paper presented at the International Conference organized by United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI), Dakar, May 3-7.
Topics: Economies, Poverty, Economies, Education, Gender, Women, Gender, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria
Fofana, Ismaël. 2015. "Gender Analysis of the Policy Responses to High Oil Prices: A Case Study of South Africa." Feminist Economics 21 (3): 216-40. doi: 10.1080/13545701.2015.1023330
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Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Analysis, Gender, Governance, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: energy policy, gender, household economics, Time use
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Topics: Economies, Gender, Women, Gender, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Asia, South Asia, Asia Countries: Pakistan Keywords: energy efficiency, female entrepreneurs, productions, sales, demand generations
Marshall, Mipsie, David Ockwell, and Rob Byrne. 2017. "Sustainable Energy for All or Sustainable Energy for Men? Gender and the Construction of Identity Within Climate Technology Entrepreneurship in Kenya." Progress in Development Studies 17 (2): 148-72.
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Topics: Development, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, East Africa, Africa Countries: Kenya Keywords: gender identity, entrepreneurship, climate technology, climate mitigation, Kenya, discourse analysis
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Topics: Gender, Women, Gender, Gender Mainstreaming, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, East Africa, Africa, Southern Africa, Africa Countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zimbabwe
Ogola, Pacifica F. Achieng. 2010. "Geothermal Energy, Climate Change and Gender in Kenya." Paper presented at the World Geothermal Congress, Bali, Indonesia, April 25-29.
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Topics: Development, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, East Africa, Africa Countries: Kenya Keywords: geothermal energy, climate change, gender
Ogwumike, Fidelis O., and Uche M. Ozughalu. 2014. "Interactions among Poverty, Access to Modern Energy Sources, and Gender in Nigeria." The Journal of Developing Areas 48 (4): 225-41.
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Topics: Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Gender, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: poverty, modern energy sources, gender, logit model, Nigeria
Abdullahi, Adama A. 2017. “An Analysis of the Role of Women in Curbing Energy Poverty in Nigeria.” Journal of Sustainable Development Studies 10 (2): 45-60
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Topics: Poverty, Economies, Women, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, West Africa, Africa Countries: Nigeria Keywords: energy poverty, renewable energy, women and energy, gender sensitive energy practices, energy access
Annecke, Wendy. 2015. "Whose Turn Is It to Cook Tonight? Changing Gender Relations in a South African Township." Cape Town: Department for International Development.
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Topics: Gender Roles, Gender, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: gender relations, Energy, gender violence, domestic tasks, household electrification
Peters, Dieke. 2001. "Gender and Transport in Less Developed Countries: A Background Paper in Preparation for CSD-9." Paper presented at Gender Perspectives for Earth Summit 2002: Energy, Transport, Information for Decision-Making, Berlin, Germany, January 10-12.
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Topics: Development, Gender, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Transportation, Infrastructure
Pandey, Shanta. 1998. “Women, Environment, and Sustainable Development.” International Social Work 41 (3): 339-55.
Topics: Civil Society, Development, Economies, Economic Inequality, Economies, Poverty, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Environmental Disasters, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Humanitarian Assistance, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Transportation, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure Regions: Asia, South Asia, Asia Countries: Nepal
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Topics: Development, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Gendered Power Relations, Gender Equality/Inequality, Gendered Power Relations, Health, Households, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Justice, Rights, Human Rights, Rights
Annecke, Wendy, Yvette Abrahams, and Nthabiseng Mohlakoana. 2010. “Left Out in the Cold While the Planet Heats Up: How Can Feminists Contribute to Climate Change and Energy Debates and Policy in South Africa Today?” Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity 24 (83): 36–45.
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Topics: Class, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Governance, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Political Participation Regions: Africa, Southern Africa, Africa Countries: South Africa Keywords: gender, climate change, governance and participation
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Topics: Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation, Infrastructure
Tandon, Nidhi. 2012. “First Casualties of the Green Economy – Risks and Losses for Low Income Women.” Development 55 (3): 311–9.
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Topics: Economies, Poverty, Economies, Environment, Climate Change, Environment, Gender, Women, Gender, Infrastructure, Energy, Infrastructure, Political Economies, Rights, Land Rights, Rights Keywords: land rights, rural economy, poverty, value, ownership, ecosystems, challenges
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