We are excited to announce the release of a comprehensive literature review shedding light on Gender and Energy.
Key findings from the review include how existing gender inequalities, particularly related to care dynamics, exacerbate energy injustices, as well as, the role that gender plays within energy transitions. These findings contribute to our understanding of energy proverty and the gendered nature of care labor and energy and provide valuable information for policymakers, energy/gender experts and academics.
The insights gained from this review have significant implications on the way we shape pathways towards a just feminist energy transition. They can inform policy decisions, guide future research directions, and enhance intersectional perspectives.
For those interested in delving deeper into the findings of this literature review, the full document is available on our website here. We invite you to explore the comprehensive analysis and insights it offers.
We’re excited to share this valuable resource with our community and look forward to the discussions and actions it inspires.
Thank you to everyone involved in making this review possible.