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A gender-just energy transition is critical for socio-economic development and tackling climate change, particularly in the Global South. In Uganda, while the renewable energy sector is steadily growing, it remains largely male-dominated, with women comprising only 30% of the workforce—mostly in entry-level or administrative roles.
As the world accelerates toward a clean energy future and governments make sweeping pledges about renewables and net zero targets, a sobering reality persists across Africa. Nearly 600 million people, roughly 43 percent of the continent’s population, still live without access to electricity.
Ghana has been a leader in adopting solar energy initiatives to meet the needs of its rural population. Of particular interest is the country’s approach to rural electrification through its solar mini-grids strategy, where Ghana expects renewable solar energy to help solve its power shortages while also stimulating economic growth
Free electric pressure cookers helped families in Goma, DRC to save money. Courtesy Sebastien Desbureaux
More than 560 million people in sub-Saharan Africa live without electricity. About 384 million live in countries classified by the World Bank as conflict-affected, where poverty, insecurity and weak institutions make large energy infrastructure investments risky.
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