Powering Equality: Why gender and inclusion matter for just transitions in emerging economies
In the lead-up to South African Women’s Day, IISD and Oxfam South Africa co-hosted a T20 side event that put gender equity and social inclusion at the centre of the global energy transition. This timely discussion brought together experts from across the energy, gender, development, business, and government sectors to share research, innovations, and real-world experiences aimed at making energy policy more inclusive and effective.
Despite global progress in clean energy, millions still lack access to affordable, reliable power. The effects are most keenly felt by women and disadvantaged groups in developing countries who are often overlooked in the decision making that shapes energy systems. This event explored how energy transitions can be designed to actively address inequality by elevating community-driven solutions, rethinking engagement approaches, and building policies and business models that reflect the needs of all.
The event featured a keynote address by Lebogang Mulaisi from the South African Presidential Climate Commission, followed by research presentations and high-level insights from researchers. Lastly, during the panel discussion and Q&A, attendees had the opportunity to join the conversation and ask questions of our high-level panel.
The aim of the event was to identify concrete policy shifts that can improve gender equity and social inclusion outcomes in emerging economies.
Agenda
Welcome
Isobel Frye, G20 Senior Policy Advisor, Oxfam South Africa
Tara Laan, Lead, Incentivizing Renewables, IISD
Keynote Address
Lebogang Mulaisi, Executive Manager, Policy and Research, South Africa Presidential Climate Commission
Identifying Solutions
Cindy Shigoli, Head of ESG, SunCulture
Tracy Ledger, Senior Researcher, Public Affairs Research Institute
Mamosweu Tsoabi, Co-founder, Serapeng Sa Dithlari Environmental NPC
Panel Discussion
Linet Miriti, Chief Gender Officer, African Development Bank
Duduzile Sibiya, Provincial Climate Change Coordinator, Mpumalanga Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Land and Environmental Affairs
Alex Benkenstein, Programme Head, Climate and Natural Resources, South African Institute of International Affairs
Mmathebe Zvobwo, Director, Market Development, Truecaller South Africa
Bertha Chiroro, Programs Director, GenderCC-Southern Africa
Conclusion
Nkateko Chauke, Acting Executive Director and Programmes Director, Oxfam South Africa
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