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Excluding women from energy careers hurts developing countries’ power sectors and limits opportunities for growth. Here are three things USAID is doing to help.
Girl Power! Leveling the Playing Field for Women in Energy
Women in Energy: Agnes is the Chief Planning Officer for Engendering Industries program partner, Kenya Power.
Women in Energy: Agnes Obara
‘Bring Your Daughter To Work Day’ events, supported by USAID’s Engendering Industries program, expose girls to the many job options in the power sector.
Lighting the Career Path for Girls in the Energy Sector
EkoElectricty Distribution Company (EKEDC) in Nigeria hosted 35 girls for its first Bring Your Daughter to Work Day, under USAID’s Engendering Industries program. The event encouraged the girls to...
EKEDC Nigeria: Bring Your Daughter to Work Day
Engendering Industries program partner, Electricity Distribution Company (EDCO) in Jordan.
Women in Energy: Reem Hamdan
The pre-training webinar builds upon the foundational concepts you learned in the Gender 101 Training and introduces more of the key concepts, definitions, and benefits of gender equality in the workplace.
Pre-Course Webinar 2
The Pre-Training Webinar builds upon the foundational concepts you learned in the Gender 101 Training and introduces more of the key concepts, definitions, and benefits of gender equality in the workplace.
Pre-Course Webinar 1
In the course wrap-up, participants will make a final presentation to recap the key takeaways and learnings from the course.
Course Wrap Up
The Engendering Industries Introduction Module introduces you to the facilitator and each other and presents the training agenda, course partners, and rules of engagement.