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Publication - Energy Technology Innovation in South Asia: Implications for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
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Energy Technology Innovation in South Asia: Implications for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion
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ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
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Author:
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Reihana Mohideen
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November 2018
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The paper focuses on integrating gender equity considerations into technology design and on drawing women into this process for equal employment opportunities. South Asia’s low-carbon energy transition has significant implications for gender equality and social inclusion. The rising energy demand and the commitment to mitigate climate change are the driving force in energy technology innovation. This paper is the beginning of an ongoing research project that will also include a pilot program to field test a gender equality and social inclusion reference energy system
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link to the document
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Yes
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