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ECOWAS Policy for Gender Mainstreaming in Energy Access: Draft Policy and Implementation Strategy Regional Validation Workshop Theme: Promoting Social Inclusion for Sustainable Energy for All Sustainable Energy Solutions and ECREEE

Features of the Draft Policy and Implementation Strategy 1. High Level Policy Declarations 2. Context Energy situation ECOWAS policies and programmes to build upon Recognition of key decisions taken and programmes Current challenges in energy access and gender to be addressed Recognition of the need for a gender mainstreaming policy 3. Current Situation of Gender Mainstreaming in Energy Access 4. Vision and Rationale of the Policy Vision Rationale 5. Policy Goal and Purpose Goal Purpose 6. Five Strategic Objectives 7. Implementation Strategy Guiding Principles Institutional Arrangements for Implementation Strategic Axes for Implementation Implementation Plan

High Level Policy Declarations 1. Recognition that sustainable energy for all is a prerequisite for economic development 2. Declaration that access to energy is a right, regardless of gender 3. Acknowledgment that achieving sustainable energy for all requires the participation of both men and women 4. Affirmation that all citizens, men and women, are custodians of the region s energy resources and are responsible for producing different energy forms 5. Declaration that representation in policy making and implementation will be gender-balanced 6. Calls on all citizens to adopt and participate in sustainable energy solutions

Context: Energy Situation Modern energy services are not available, accessible or affordable 75% of electricity generation comes from fossil fuel 34% of people have access to electricity Up to 0.28 USD/kWh in some Member States; electricity more expensive in rural areas than urban areas The ECOWAS region depends heavily on traditional biomass 85% of people still cook with charcoal and firewood Biomass represent 57% of final energy consumed Women are disadvantaged compared to men, especially in rural areas Less influence on decisions regarding energy purchases and uses at the household level Less access to transportation Less access to technology for productive use

Context: ECOWAS Policies and Programmes to Build Upon The Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women The Nairobi Forward Looking Strategies The Vienna Declaration The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action The Millennium Declaration The Millennium Development Goals UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) ECOWAS Gender Policy The Supplementary Act Relating to Equality of Rights Between Men and Women for Sustainable Development in the ECOWAS Region CILSS Gender Policy African Union Gender Policy African Development Bank Gender Policy African Development Bank Gender Strategy UN Framework Convention on Climate Change UN Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL) ECOWAS Renewable Energy Policy ECOWAS Energy Efficiency Policy ECOWAS/UEMOA White Paper for Increasing Access to Energy Services for Rural and Peri-Urban Areas ECOWAS Bioenergy Policy The West African Power Pool Revised Master Plan UEMOA Initiative Regionale pour l Energie Durable (IRED) ECOWAS Rural Electrification programme (ERuReP) 2015-2020

Context: Key Decisions and Programmes in ECOWAS ECOWAS Programme on Gender Mainstreaming in Energy Access (ECOW-GEN) Mano River Union (MRU) Framework Action Plan West African Clean Cooking Alliance (WACCA) ECOWAS Federation on Business Women and Entrepreneurs (FEBWE).

Challenges to be addressed with the Gender Mainstreaming Policy Gender inequality in the energy sector originates almost entirely from the lack of gender considerations in the planning process at 3 levels: Political Energy supplier (public or private sector) Energy consumer The challenges can be addressed by: Accounting for and attending to gender-differentiated energy needs, both welfare needs and strategic ones Acknowledging and rectifying the legacy of pervasive, society wide, gender-based discrimination and its implications in the energy sector Cementing progress on the new, more inclusive approach to the energy sector by firmly establishing the connection between gender mainstreaming, expansion of the economy and development outcomes.

The need for a Gender Mainstreaming Policy Satisfy the needs of all ECOWAS citizens for modern and sustainable energy services Address gender based discrimination and lack of inclusion that simultaneously limits the choices and capabilities of women and men Ensure that all ECOWAS citizens are entitled to enjoy and benefit from sustainable energy access

CURRRENT SITUATION OF GENDER MAINSTREAMING IN ENERGY ACCESS A growing number of Member States have incorporated references to gender equality in their energy policies Many Member States have a gender focal unit or a gender focal point Several Member States have conducted a gender audit in the energy sector Some projects in the region are already mainstreaming gender in their planning, implementation and monitoring processes

Policy Vision and Rationale Vision A world where men and women enjoy equal access to modern energy services that is easily available, affordable and contributes to high levels of standards of living and economic development Rationale The gender aspects of energy poverty in the ECOWAS region limits opportunities for strengthening capacities of women and men to implement actions towards regional integration and socio-economic development. A policy is needed to: 1. Enhance equal access to modern energy services in all Member States as a right regardless of gender, age or socio-economic status 2. Accelerate and harness different energy forms through inclusive and sustainable socioeconomic development practices that promote equal access to energy 3. Harmonize legislation and practices across Member States with regards to gender equality and energy 4. Increase women and men's equal participation and involvement in energy value chains

Policy Goal and Purpose Goal To address existing barriers that may hinder the equal participation of women and men in expanding energy access in West Africa Purpose To provide policy-makers with instrumental and human rights based indicators and rigorous arguments to align energy policies, programmes and initiatives with principles of gender equality [ ]; achieve energy access goals in a way that leverages the role of women as energy users, community members, business owners, and policymakers

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

Objective 1 Achieve widespread understanding of energy and gender considerations at all levels of society Target: 100 percent of energy sector government employees will have received some relevant training by 2020 50 percent of citizens will be exposed to some form of relevant public service announcement by 2020 growing to 90% by 2030 At least 50 new scientific articles about gender and energy in West Africa published in peer-reviewed scientific journals by 2020, and 20 per year after that.

Objective 2 Ensure that all energy policies, programmes and initiatives are non-discriminatory, gender-inclusive, gender-balanced and directed towards addressing inequalities, particularly energy poverty, differentially affecting men and women in the region Target: 50 percent of energy policies by 2020 and 100 percent by 2030 will be gender-sensitive 50 percent of energy projects, programmes, and initiatives with government participation will include gender dimensions in planning, implementation, analysis, and evaluation by 2020, rising to 100 percent in 2030

Objective 3 Increase women s public sector participation in energy-related technical fields and decision-making positions Target: At least 25 percent women in the public sector energy workforce by 2020 Equal (50-50) gender balance by 2030.

Objective 4 Ensure that women and men have equal opportunities to enter and succeed in energyrelated fields in the private sector Target: At least 25 percent women participation in energy-related fields in the private sector by 2020 Equal (50-50) gender balance by 2030

Objective 5 Establish and maintain a gender-responsive monitoring and accountability framework Target: 100 percent compliance by 2017 in the monitoring, accountability and review framework

IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY

Guiding Principles Principle 1: Gender responsiveness Member states and development actors are cognizant about gender needs, concerns and experiences and are held accountable to their commitments in the energy sector Principle 2: Open, democratic, and inclusive participation Participation of marginalized groups, Gender Focal Units and civil society in programme elaboration, planning, validation and implementation Principle 3: Clear responsibility Member states should assign responsibilities to stakeholders according to their strength and do so in a collaborative way. Principle 4: Transparency Maintain transparency in policy implementation and result reporting; make information available to interested stakeholders Principle 5: Collaboration Collaboration with other ministries, agencies and organizations whose involvement is crucial to the success of the policy Principle 6: Appropriate, Adapted, and Achievable Alignment with regional and national development priorities and accurate reflection of local constraints and opportunities Principle 7: Data driven, evidence based, verifiable and results oriented Implementation should be scientifically driven and based on facts

Institutional Arrangements for Implementation ECREEE ECOWAS Department of Social Affairs and Gender National Energy Ministries from the 15 Member States of ECOWAS ECOWAS Department for Energy and Mines National Gender Ministries National Finance Ministries National Bureaus of Statistics and Census Bureaus Donor Organizations Civil Society Groups, Community-based organizations, youth organizations, academic institutions, professional organizations and other beneficiaries of the policy. ECOWAS energy related agencies National Ministries with supporting roles

STRATEGIC AXES OF IMPLEMENTATION

Strategic Objective 1 Achieve widespread understanding of energy and gender considerations at all levels of society Official recognition of gender and energy considerations Promotion of increased scientific understanding and Widespread awareness of issues among nonstate actors including the private sector, international financial institutions, civil society and the general public Activities Conduct a gender assessment of the energy sector (i.e., gender audit) in each Member State Collect gender-disaggregated data on energy usage, energy production and provision of energy services Sensitize Energy Ministry staff on gender Conduct public awareness campaigns Enable scientific research on gender and energy in West Africa and publication of articles in peerreviewed journals Conduct ECOWAS regional conferences to exchange results and promote learning across Member States Provide technical support and oversight for achieving this objective

Strategic Objective 2 Ensure that all energy policies, programmes and initiatives are non-discriminatory, genderinclusive, gender-balanced and directed towards addressing energy poverty, differentially affecting women and men in the region More precise, regular, timely and results-oriented data collection and evaluation methods that promote disaggregation by sex, age and socio-economic background; Enhanced profiles and capabilities for Gender Focal Units in the National Energy Ministries; Agency-wide sensitization and adoption of new and gender responsive practices; and Strengthening of the feedback mechanisms from a gender-inclusive electorate. Activities Include gender assessment as a step in the document that describes policy and programme development process Create a Gender Focal Unit (GFU) in the Ministry of Energy with a clearly defined role and resource allocation that is in line with its function Develop a gender assessment checklist that agencies can use when elaborating programmes Include gender dimension in procurement announcements and terms of references with implementing partners Adopt a gender assessment toolkit for implementing partners Implement one pilot-project on gender and energy Mainstream gender in all subsequent energy projects Encourage equal participation of men and women in public consultations during project planning Include gender consideration in the next revision of energy policies Invite feedback from external gender experts and women groups during policy validation Provide technical support and oversight for achieving this objective

Strategic Objective 3 Increase women s public sector participation in energy-related technical fields and decisionmaking positions Education and training for women in STEM fields Specific pre-career pathways created at educational institutions, energy ministries and other public sector agencies Creating incentives (monetary and programmatic) to increase the number of women pursuing energy-related careers Activities Conduct awareness raising campaigns on energy-related studies for women by making them more socially relevant Incorporate gender and energy issues in school curriculum from primary through the university level Create scholarships for young women pursuing studies in Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) field Create an internship programme in Energy Ministry and related government agencies for young women pursuing studies in STEM Create career-advancement programmes for women within the Energy Ministry Encourage female application for open technical positions Provide technical support and oversight for achieving this objective

Strategic Objective 4 Ensure women and men have equal access to and opportunities to enter and succeed in energyrelated fields in the private sector Advertising and promoting business, employment, and contract opportunities for women in the energy sector Establishing and supporting programmes that offer relevant technical/vocational training, entrepreneurship/management training, and gender-aware finance. Activities Advertise business opportunities in the energy sector with a particular target on women Profile and showcase energy businesses led by women Build the capacity of existing women entrepreneurs on energy businesses/technologies and energy-finance Create gender-sensitive financing mechanisms Sensitize the private sector to reach out to women candidates for employment and contracting opportunities Promote vocational training in energy Provide technical support and oversight for achieving this objective

Strategic Objective 5 Establish and maintain a gender responsive monitoring, accountability and review framework Monitoring plans and reporting procedures set forth in the accompanying implementation plan and any successor documents Identification of designated Parties responsible for oversight, distribution of incentives, and administration of sanctions Establishment of clear gender goals and indicators as part of the monitoring and accountability framework Activities Review and understand the monitoring and reporting requirements of the policy Identify resources needed to perform the tasks Assign data collection and reporting role to members of the GFU Create data collection tools such as short surveys and questionnaires that implementing actors can fill out Provide annual reports to ECOWAS Department of Social Affairs and Gender Provide technical support and oversight for achieving this objective

IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

Implementation Framework Tied to Each Strategic Objective, including: Activities Responsible Actors Implementing Actors Deadline Estimated budget Tailored to each Member State Regional support activities led by ECREEE

Sample Implementation Framework

Monitoring Framework If you can t measure it, you can t track it Tied to Each Strategic Objective, including: Indicators to measure the progress of each activity Baseline values of the indicators Expected results for the indicators Monitoring frequency Responsible party for collecting and reporting data

Sample Monitoring Framework

Reporting Template Member State Name Ministry Name Name of person responsible for filling out the report Date of report For each activity: Indicators Baseline value of indicators Expected result for indicators Achieved result for indicators during the reporting period Comments

Sample Reporting Template