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School: Africa / US Energy Ministerial Conference & Women in Energy |
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Quest 2: Women in Energy |
DAY 1 10:00-10:30 Welcome and Keynote Address Opportunities for Women to Access and Deliver Energy Services 10:30-10:45 Energy Policy Involvement of Women in the Decision-Making Process: The Priorities of Developing Countries 10:45-11:00 Gender and Energy Energy to Enhance the Quality of Life and Health of Women: The Case of Developing Countries 11:00-11:15 Coffee Break 11:15-12:30 Policy Issues Energy Laws and Their Impact on Women This session will examine: Case 1 Regina Amadi Njoku- ILO West Africa/UNIFEM, Nigeria* Case 2 Dr. Fatma Danton- ENDA, Senegal Case 3 Njeri Wanukomya - UNEP Case 4 Wendy Annecke, Energy and Development Research Centre, South Africa* 12:30-14:30 Lunch 14:30-15:15 Case Studies Small Scale and Renewable Energy Projects This session will present rural electrification projects that are designed to address women's needs, for example, education, health centers, water, sanitation, street lighting and productive uses. Case 1 Clement Abavana, Rural Energy Service Project, Ghana Case 2 Harold Burris, Ultimate Energy, Tanzania Case 3 Abdelhamid Maghrebi, Ministry of Industry, Tunisia 15:15-15:30 Case Study Regional Power Pools: 15:30-15:45 Tea/Coffee Break 15:45-16:20 Institutional Issues Professional and Leadership Training. This session will look at how to design the most relevant training programs by examining: Case 1 Julia Gitobu, Winrock International, Kenya Case 2 Hasna Khan, Prokaushali Sangsad, Bangladesh 16:20-17:00 Networking How to Establish Successful Locally Based Networks on Gender and Energy. This session will discuss: Case 1 Khardiata Lo N'Diaye, ASELFAE, Senegal National Gender Network with Men's Gender Group Participation Case 2 Sheila Oparaocha, ENERGIA Africa Gender & Energy Network Case 3 Steven Karakezi, Afrepren, Kenya* 18:30 Dinner DAY 2 9:00-9:15 Summary Summary of Day 1 and Outline of Day 2. Recapitulation of objectives and expected outcomes 9:15-10:30 Financing Financing Mechanisms: How to meet women's needs. Chair: Mustapha Mansouri, Minister of Commerce, Energy and Mining, Morocco* The objective of this session will be to identify successful examples of financial intervention that have increased the availability of financial resources for women to access or supply energy services. The session will also review some of the key considerations to attract private sector capital into the development of energy services for women, in particular the rural and peri-urban areas, and how to strengthen the partnership between the public and the private sector. Case 1 Bryan Nicholson, Ithala/KwaZulu Finance Corporation, South Africa, Case 2 Representative, Programme d'Appui aux Mutuelles d'Epargne et de Credit au Senegal (PAMECAS), National level microcredit NGO in Senegal* Case 3 Goodwin Ehigamusoe, Lift Above Poverty, Nigeria, 10:45-11:00 Tea/Coffee Break 11:00-13:00 Technology Choices This session will focus on clean energy technologies and specific applications in both rural and peri-urban areas. Examples will highlight technologies that can meet women's needs, community needs and increase benefits to women (through the provision of education, health centers, telecom/information, water and sanitation, street lighting). 11:00-12:00 Session 1: Renewable Energy Biomass, Solar PV, Wind, Small Hydro Case 1 Stephen Gitonga, ITDG, Kenya Case 2 Oumy Khairy Ndiaye, Sustainable and Participatory Energy Management Program, Senegal Case 3 Tlami Nkambule, IIEC, South Africa Case 4 L. Chandei, Ministry of Energy, Zambia* 12:00-1:00 Session 2: Clean Coal Technologies and Hydrocarbon Products Case 1 South Africa, Low-smoke Briquettes Case 2 Pandora Snethkamp, Exxon-Mobil, Lessons from West Africa Case 3 Mary M'ukindia, Petroleum Institute for East Africa, Kenya* Case 4 Anne Leipego, Ministry of Energy, Botswana 13:00-14:30 Lunch 14:30-15:30 Closing Remarks, Reading of Declaration | ||
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