7th Annual MIGA Gender Leadership Award: Clean Energy for All

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00:00 Welcome and opening remarks
7:09 Keynote address: Rania Al-Mashat, Arab Republic of Egypt
13:09 Why Lucy Heintz is being recognized for the MIGA Gender Leadership Award
21:55 What the MIGA Gender Leadership Award means for Lucy Heintz
24:27 Putting women at the forefront of clean energy
25:41 How is MIGA working to keep gender equality a priority
27:24 Challenges experienced as a woman in the energy sector
29:15 Main challenges to establishing broader access in Africa
32:19 Access to energy compared with other challenges faced by women
35:02 Investments: Combination of climate and gender together
38:22 Visions of the Trade Development Bank
41:16 Access to power to facilitate greater use of digital technology for women
42:46 How to make the energy sector more inclusive
44:17 Targeting gender specific programs in the power sector in Africa
47:28 Women in leadership positions
51:29 Gender smart climate investment in emerging markets
55:23 Closure

"I care passionately about inclusion in all forms, as it's what delivers superior performance & advances economic development. What we appreciate so much about our partnership with MIGA is the commitment, energy, resilience & tenacity to solving challenges together, getting things done & delivering projects."

— Lucy Heintz, Partner, Head of Energy Infrastructure, Actis

"Ms. Heintz has contributed to moving Africa forward by promoting sustainable energy solutions—particularly for women who tend to be disproportionately affected by a lack of access to energy. We're proud to support her achievements & through this Award, we continue to play a role in advancing the goal of gender equality & closing the equity gap between men & women."

— Hartwig Schafer, Vice President, South Asia Region, World Bank

"There will always be a need to continually push forward & ensure that there’re equal opportunities & equal benefits for women & girls. To accelerate & scale up gender responsiveness policies, Egypt engages through its country-led multistakeholder framework. This framework incorporates gender as a cross-cutting theme in policies related to climate change, food security, sci & tech."

— Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of International Cooperation, Arab Republic of Egypt

"A million people in Africa, especially in Western & Central Africa, still lack access to electricity. Our goal for now is to move from an overall access rate of 50% to 64% by 2024. This will require that we work with individuals, with firms, with governments, to make sure that this goal can be achieved."

— Ousmane Diagana, Vice President, Western and Central Africa, World Bank

"Countries & companies, when they invest in energy infrastructure & services, they need to consider the needs of girls & women. Tailoring energy investments to the needs of girls & women is a good public policy & it is also a good business."

— Hana Brixi, Global Director, Gender Group, World Bank

Poll Results

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Henriette

Green Bonds can and should integrate a gender lens, any good examples or new territory to be further explored?
Tue, 03/08/2022 - 11:26
Matthew

what indicators do you monitor at MIGA? interested to know
Tue, 03/08/2022 - 11:31
Navaraj Perumalsamy

Pilot model clean energy generating instrument may kindly be installed in schools and colleges and this could be made as mandatory. The young generation will understand this concept and they will propagate to the public in a positive note.
Tue, 03/08/2022 - 11:33
SAHIL ARORA INDIA

FIXED ASSETS PLAY AN CRUCIAL ROLE FOR ANYONE TO SURVIVE BELOW THE ROOF WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK ONE FIXED ASSETS ONE PER CITIZEN REDUCE THE RATE OF POVERTY IN PERCENTAGE IN ENERGY EFFICIENT WAY IN ECONOMIC POINT OF VIEW IN BROAD TERMS ?SAHIL ARORA INDIA
Tue, 03/08/2022 - 11:36
FLAUBERT MBIEKOP

The International Development Research Centre is a Canadian Crown corporation of the Government of Canada that funds research in developing countries to create lasting change on a large scale. IDRC supports local organizations in the Global South to generate the evidence that is relevant in their context. We provide financial resources, advice, and training to researchers in developing countries to help them find solutions to local problems, and encourage knowledge co-creation with policymakers, private sector actors and CSOs. How can we work together to inform public policy and private sector actions for clean energy access at scale and transition where women and youth benefit from and play a key role in greening energy in Low- and Lower-middle-income countries, and especially in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Middle East?
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