Gender Equality in the Energy Sector: Understanding How Renewable Energy Contributes to Empowerment

This first webinar in the GECCO Energy webinar series is tasked with providing the basics on why it is necessary to address gender in the energy sector, as well as pinpoint where good practices and knowledge gaps exist. The content of this webinar will be further expanded by succeeding learning sessions.

 
The webinar moderator is Andrea Athanas, IUCN GGO, and will include the following speakers and topics:
  • Kristen Graf, Executive Director, Women of Wind Energy - Women working in the energy sector: why are there so few?
  • Vanessa Lopes Janik, Operations Officer, Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) - Large-scale energy infrastructures: if they are not gender neutral, why do we hear so little about it?
  • Abigail Mackey, Grants Manager, Solar Sister - Why are women playing a key role in the value chain of renewable energy technologies?
  • Ana Rojas, Gender and Energy Task Manager, IUCN GGO - Women’s energy needs and contributions to the energy sector
Sectors
Energy
Strategic Objective
Mitigation
Topics
Gender and Social Inclusion, Clean or Renewable Energy
Region
Global

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