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Empowering grassroots women for clean energy and Ghana’s sustainable future
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Ghana’s transition to clean energy is often discussed in terms of renewable electricity, solar power, energy infrastructure, electric mobility and national energy policy.
Grassroots Women are Key Participants in the Clean Energy Value Chain in GhanaIt is evident that a major opportunity exists for women to shift from simple energy consumers to become key participants in the clean energy value chain.
Globally, development organisations and energy bodies such as Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) recognise women’s crucial contribution to energy transitions.
The future for Ghana’s clean energy transition should not be built for communities without communities.
Let us accelerate Ghana’s sustainable energy future by empowering more grassroots women as core leaders in the clean energy sector.