Gender and cooking energy: Livelihoods and business opportunities

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Gender and cooking energy: Livelihoods and business opportunities Rose Mensah-Kutin, ENERGIA WACCA 1 st Regional Stakeholder Workshop, Ouagadougou, 23 April 2013

POLICY CONTEXT: Gender and Cooking Energy ECOWAS White Paper: links energy poverty to women; a guiding principle to support gender equality, including welfare and revenue generation for women ECOWAS EE Policy: WACCA one of the initiatives in EE policy; attention for women s welfare and entrepreneurship ECOWAS RE Policy: by 2020 universal access in region to improved stoves; gender mainstreaming with particular attention for women s productive roles West Africa Clean Cooking Alliance: by 2030 universal access in region to efficient, sustainable and modern cooking fuels and devices; gender integration in Action Plan; women as end-users and actors in cooking energy value chain SE4ALL: cooking energy relates to all 3 main objectives of SE4ALL; women implicitly included in 1 st objective of access for all; ECOWAS EE & RE Policies and WACCA contribute to SE4ALL initiative

A case for gender in cooking energy Makes development sense: Achieve impacts on poverty reduction, health, livelihoods and education Makes economic sense: Women s enterprises provide a ready springboard for scale-up Makes sense for project effectiveness: Reach the poor, increased adoption rates and use

Gender, cooking & livelihoods Health - 4 million premature deaths every year due to smoke exposure from cooking. Women and children are the most affected. Dangers while collecting: e.g snake bites; physical impact of carrying large quantities of wood; sexual harassment & rape Time saving from collecting fuel and cooking time. This time can be used for productive / household /community activities, or for resting /personal time Income generation use of stove for small catering business from home / from business; selling stoves; producing stoves; working as promoter

Business opportunities for women in the cooking energy sector Women as fuel suppliers charcoal producers, wood collectors (PREDAS has shown women s crucial role in cooking fuel supply in Sahel) Women stove producers mainly ceramic parts / pottery, but also venturing into metal parts or biogas installations Using cook stoves for catering/hotel business Women as promoters of clean efficient stove technology

Key barriers in involving women in the cooking energy sector Lack of access to formal capital Limited business skills, market information, technical knowledge Primary responsibility for domestic activities Lack of representation in institutions / policy making

Kenya ICS programme - SCODE 20% of women using ICS established their own woodlots 30% of the leaders of Common Enterprise Groups were women 50% of all ICS entrepreneurs trained on business management and marketing were women Retention rate of women clay moulders who received training increased by 40% 40% of trained stove entrepreneurs who received funds from microfinance were women Women s clay mining output increased by 10% Women made up 20% of participants in training on production rocket stove, previously only given to men

Cambodia ICS programme - GERES 2 million ICSs (40% of Phnom Penh market) Built on the traditionally women led cookstove sector Prioritize women in technical training Combine technical training with production management skills (finance/ QA/ promotion) Training to take leadership positions, head of the Association, Secretary, Treasurer

Cambodia ICS programme - GERES 50% of the 270 entrepreneurs are women Largest producer (70,000 stoves per year) is a woman Performed well in terms of average sales / quality of stoves and average savings reinvested into business No. of entrepreneurs Stove sales (2012) Average Men 29 206,271 7,113 Women 14 205,799 14,700

High impact strategies Business Development Consumer Interface Manufacturing/ distribution Product design/ development Policy/progammes Scoping & engaging women operated enterprises Targeted training on production and business development Appropriate financing mechanisms Women to women mobilisation Train women users in tech maintenance and servicing Gender responsive promotion/communication messages Involve women s associations/ groups/networks to sell, market, maintain cookstoves Leadership and confidence building Designs and models tested & approved by women Include women in feedback loop Monitor adoption and use rather than dissemination rate Include gender objective in cooking programmes Affirmative action that recognize gender roles Social protection for vulnerable groups

Key messages to WACCA To achieve a gender-proof policy/action, gender should be integrated from the start in: Policy/strategy key to have a clear gender objective Activities specific interventions will be needed to involve women in the sector Budget some of the specific gender activities may required additional/special budget Reporting & monitoring gender indicators to be built into the M&E framework to track progress and measure impact This also applies when national strategies/policies are being developed

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