Improving women's energy access, rights and equitable sustainable development: a Ghanaian perspective

D. Owusu-Manu, D. Sackey, D. Osei-Asibey, Rachelle Kyerewah Agyapong, David John Edwards
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PurposeThe purpose of the study is to investigate the challenges in improving women's energy access, rights and equitable sustainable development from a Ghanaian perspective.Design/methodology/approachThe research utilizes a mixed method. A qualitative in-depth exploratory design was chosen to understand how gender is mainstreamed within Ghana's energy sector. This included semi-structured interviews with key managers, experience policy experts and focus groups. The semi-structured interviews were analyzed using thematic content analysis (TCA).FindingsThe study reveals that the National Energy Policy of 2010, as the main energy policy regulating the energy sector in Ghana, does make provision for gender equality, safety especially women, in line with Ghana's sustainable development goals. The energy policy aims to empower women and create gender parity in the sector. Nevertheless, the study also found major challenges to gender mainstreaming in the energy sector, including poor analysis in formulating energy policies, inadequate financial resources, and poor monitoring and evaluation.Originality/valueThe paper exposes gender equity challenges associated with the energy sector in Ghana. It also offers a new policy angle which connects gender mainstreaming to sustainable development. The research describes how women are included in developing energy policies and in addressing gender challenges in the energy sector.
改善妇女的能源获取、权利和公平的可持续发展:加纳视角
本研究的目的是从加纳的角度调查在改善妇女的能源获取、权利和公平可持续发展方面所面临的挑战。这项研究采用了一种混合方法。选择了一种定性的深入探索性设计,以了解性别如何在加纳能源部门主流化。这包括与关键经理、经验政策专家和焦点小组进行半结构化访谈。采用主题内容分析(TCA)对半结构化访谈进行分析。研究结果表明,2010年国家能源政策作为加纳能源部门的主要能源政策,确实为性别平等、安全,特别是妇女,做出了符合加纳可持续发展目标的规定。该能源政策旨在赋予妇女权力,并在该部门创造性别平等。然而,该研究也发现能源部门性别主流化面临的重大挑战,包括制订能源政策的分析不足、财政资源不足以及监测和评价不足。原创性/价值本文揭示了与加纳能源部门相关的性别平等挑战。它还提供了一个新的政策角度,将性别主流化与可持续发展联系起来。该研究描述了妇女如何参与制定能源政策和解决能源部门的性别挑战。
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