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Gender and intra-household dynamics of off-grid electricity access: insights from rural Tanzania



rapport Jan 2019 ; 71 pages
Ed. Ashden - London
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Abstract:
This report presents a case study of how women and men in rural Tanzania are affected differently by the arrival of off-grid electricity in their homes, and the extent to which access contributes towards women’s empowerment.

The area of interest was question wether electricity can benefit women as end-users of solar home systems and microgrids in rural Tanzanian households, whilst recognising that the energy value chain more broadly can influence women’s empowerment, for example as leaders, business owners and employees of off-grid electricity enterprises.
Contents:
1. Executive Summary p.3
2. Research questions p.4
3. Methodology and research tools p.8
4. Ethical considerations p.14
5. Summary of findings p.14
6. Recommendations p.20
Annex 1: Findings in full p.24
Annex 2: Literature review p.58

Publics-Cibles:

Acteurs de coopération , Socio-économiste , Décideurs locaux ou nationaux

Mot clef:

genre (CI) (DT) (OP)

Pays concerné:

Tanzanie (CI) (DT) (OP)

Editeur/Diffuseur:

Ashden - London - Royaume Uni
    

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