Partnership on Women s Entrepreneurship in Renewables. Promoting the central role of women in clean energy entrepreneurship

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Partnership on Women s Entrepreneurship in Renewables Promoting the central role of women in clean energy entrepreneurship www.wpowerhub.org

Our mission is to promote the central role that women must play in clean energy entrepreneurship and in addressing climate change. Copyright: wpower/tindi-sitati 2 2

Our vision is to empower 8,000 women in clean energy entrepreneurship to deliver clean energy access to 3.5 million people globally by 2018. Copyright: wpower 3

The Global Energy Challenge 1.2 billion people lack access to electricity. WEO, 2016 2.7 billion people rely on inefficient cooking and heating practices. WEO, 2016 Up to 5 hours/day spent by women collecting fuel for cooking. GACC, 2015 4.3 million people die from illnesses attributable to indoor air pollution. WHO, 2016 CO 2 50% of pneumonia deaths in children under age 5 are attributed to indoor air pollution. WHO, 2016 Over 36,000 girls between the ages of 10-14 die from lower respiratory infections often attributed to indoor air pollution. WHO, 2017 25% of all black carbon arises from inefficient cooking and lighting. WHO, 2016 4

The African Energy Challenge Over 630 million Africans lack access to electricity. WEO, 2016 Over 790 million Africans rely on inefficient cooking and heating practices. WEO, 2016 600,000 Africans die annually from household air pollution. APP, 2015 Nearly 50% of deaths from household air pollution in Africa are children under the age 5. APP, 2015 USD 232 billion: The estimated economic cost of premature deaths from household air pollution in 2013. OECD, 2016 2-4% of Africa s GDP is lost annually due to energy-sector bottlenecks and power shortages. APP, 2015 5

Our Approach We work with partners from around the world to undertake activities that are mutually reinforcing. We Build Evidence We Share Best Practices We Advocate Copyright: wpower 6

Gender Framework for Bioenergy in Kenya Actions organizations need to take in order to develop a strong gender framework Provide streamlined technical support: Allows ministries to implement projects with greater efficiency. Plan targeted engagements: Ensures actionable outcomes at the appropriate levels. Align projects to priorities: Increases chance of project success. Create links across ministries: Improves cross collaboration leveraging similar issues and roles. 7

Bringing clean energy access to the grassroots is the great work of our time, and women as champions of clean energy and climate action are the real heroines of this great work. Wanjira Mathai 8

We Share Best Practices Best practice principles that underscore success in clean energy entrepreneurship. Focus on Women Community Presence Product Availability Quality Certified Products Strong bias in engaging women to achieve greater market share. Physical locations to build trust within neighbourhoods. Established distribution chains to prevent stock outs. Provision of products that are backed by a warranty. Access to Finance Variety of pay options to address affordability. Coaching & Mentorship Continuous entrepreneur training to ensure business sustainability. Women s Networks Engagement of existing associations to support adoption. Technology Innovation Integration of emerging trends to scale adoption. 9

We Build Evidence: The 8 A s Essential measures required to accelerate women s involvement in clean energy entrepreneurship. Awareness Accessible Affordable Aspirational of entrepreneurship opportunities and household energy alternatives. entrepreneurship opportunities and clean energy products. capital for entrepreneurs and flexible pay options. entrepreneurship opportunities providing a dignified livelihood. Agency to address cultural barriers for women entrepreneurs. Advocacy to support clean energy policies. Association across women s networks at all income levels. Acceptable products that consider cultural preferences. 10

Strong Network of Partners 11

Opportunities to Partner We are always seeking additional partners to help us accelerate the adoption of improved cooking, lighting, and heating technologies. Partner with us to become a powerful force for progress in the sector. Contact Us Nairobi Garage, M2 Mirage Towers, Chiromo Road Nairobi, Kenya info@wpowerhub.org http://wpowerhub.org/