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Building on Tradition as the Way to Women’s Empowerment in Cambodia

2012

World Bank


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Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Alternative energy program; Opportunities for women; Citizens; Energy strategy; Household level; Low income; Economic empowerment; Traditional stove; Household energy; Cook stoves; Household energy consumption; Liquefied petroleum gas; Development goals; Cost of electricity; Energy sector; Traditional fuels; Rural energy; Post-conflict; Approach; Gender relations; Cleaner energy; Rural women; Promoting gender equity; Primary energy; Village level; Renewable energy technologies; Technical assistance; Environmental benefits; Domestic energy; Greenhouse gas; Dissemination; Cooking fuels; Delivery of energy services; Biomass use; National development; Cook stove; Primary energy source; Mother; Ngos; Petroleum gas; Role of gender; Rural energy demand; Local community; Rural household; Generation; Empowering women; Skills development; Fuel; Domestic energy resources; Cleaner energy technologies; Fuel wood; Economic status
License
Social Development Noteshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
Source
Social Development Notes

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