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Gender and Energy Compact website

  • We present a multi-stakeholder Gender and Energy Compact engaging government, private sector, finance, academia, civil society, youth, intergovernmental organizations and media. Together and individually, we support a just and inclusive energy transition that is gender responsive, youth-inclusive, locally led and globally connected.

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  • In the wider West African region, Ghana is often seen as an energy success story with over 80% of the population having access to grid electricity. Yet, 50% of rural areas live without this access while ‘dumsor’ (load shedding) poses an ongoing challenge for those connected.

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