Engendering the Energy Transition 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-43513-4_15
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Reflection on “How Gender Equality Principles Are Integrated in National Energy Policies and Frameworks”

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“…The inadequate involvement of women in the planning process is considered a practical barrier to gender mainstreaming in policy formulation and implementation (Rojas and Prebble 2020). However, Helbert (2020) considers that there are broad institutionalised barriers, such as poverty and a culture of gender-based discrimination and violence, which also act as barriers to women's effective engagement in policy processes.…”
Section: Gender In Energy Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inadequate involvement of women in the planning process is considered a practical barrier to gender mainstreaming in policy formulation and implementation (Rojas and Prebble 2020). However, Helbert (2020) considers that there are broad institutionalised barriers, such as poverty and a culture of gender-based discrimination and violence, which also act as barriers to women's effective engagement in policy processes.…”
Section: Gender In Energy Policymentioning
confidence: 99%