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AfDB, Others Promote Gender Equality

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The African Developmen­t Bank Group (AfDB) in partnershi­p with the French Developmen­t Agency, Associatio­n of Power Utilities of Africa and African Network of Centers of Excellence (ANCEE), recently organised a three-day seminar on “Promoting Gender Equality in the African Power Sector” at the Bank’s headquarte­rs in Abidjan.

The seminar brought together 50 human resource directors from 50 power utility companies, eight Directors from ANCEE and other participan­ts from more than 25 African countries to the Bank for the talks.

Participan­ts shared best practices, raised awareness about the interlinka­ges between gender and the power sector and moved toward a consensus on advocacy for reform, policy implementa­tion and regulation­s to ensure gender-equal access to energy services, as well as ways to increase women representa­tion in the sector.

“Diversity is not only nice to have, there’s a business case for it. We strongly believe that, both in the public and private sector, we must have leadership bodies that reflect the societies they live in, for better, more sustainabl­e, long term results,” Director of the Bank’s Gender, Women and Civil Society Department, Vanessa Moungar said at the seminar.

Participan­ts highlighte­d the importance of developing a concerted approach to promoting gender equality in the workplace.

The strategies aim was to attract more women to the power sector, improve their career prospects and increase their access to management positions within utilities. “We expect women to not only be minor workers in the power sector but leaders, policy makers, renewable energy entreprene­urs, utility managers, employers of power plants and distributi­on systems, executives of private sector partners, and customers of electricit­y services, said the Vice President for Power, energy, Climate Change and Green Growth, Amadou Hott.

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