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Powered by Women

January 1, 2019

Powered by Women helps renewable energy companies build the business case for gender diversity. We promote business growth, efficiency and enhanced sustainability by supporting the private sector to ‘walk the talk’ and close gender gaps within their organization and the communities they work in. We also aim to assist member companies to achieve Powered by Women commitments in a range of different areas through access to relevant research, tools, and resources. Powered by Women helps member companies with training and resources to put in place gender-smart workplace initiatives.

Opportunities and risks

Both as employees and as members of affected communities women face opportunities and risks from renewable energy development, whether it’s hydro, wind or solar power. As employees, women are under-represented at all levels in this sector, particularly in leadership and technical jobs. This results in companies losing out on the well-established benefits of gender diversity: including access to talent, reduced absenteeism and improved productivity, better teamwork, innovation, improved community relationships, and uptake of environmental and social standards. In turn, women and their families miss out on good jobs and the income they provide.

Benefit sharing

Women in communities where renewable energy development is taking place can benefit from greater access to electricity and management of water resources in the case of hydropower projects. Benefit sharing and investments in the community can potentially increase women’s access to services and job opportunities.

On the other hand, women may be excluded from development plans and employment, and end up further disadvantaged by the development. The construction phase can bring with it new risks which can be minimized through more inclusive and gender sensitive community engagement and project planning.

 

Vision for Improving Gender Diversity in the Renewable Energy Sector

Read about IFC's efforts to bridge the gender gap in the hydropower sector in "It's not just men, maths and hard hats" in the latest issue of International Water Power and Dam Construction magazine. 


Powered by Women Nepal:

Publication: Business Case for Gender Diversity and Equality in Nepal’s Hydropower Sector

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6-Monthly Report: Please read Here

Powered by Women Nepal is a timebound initiative that works with renewable energy companies to build the case for gender equality and diversity and enhance business efficiency and sustainability. Nineteen companies have signed up to Powered by Women Nepal commitments to action for gender equality and diversity.


Webinar: “Powered” Learning Series

Training on Gender-Based Violence Grievance Redress Mechanism Implementation Skill
May 21-23, 2023

Webinar Series#14 Participatory Photography on PbW Initiative
April 26, 2023

Workshops on Actioning and Monitoring Policies on Gender-Based Violence and Harassment and Grievance Redress Mechanisms
April 12-13, 2023

Training of Trainers: Understanding Gender-Based Violence and Harassment
April 9-11, 2023

Training on Gender and Hydropower III
April 2-5, 2023
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Virtual Training Sessions: Write and Implement Workplace Policies
March 27, 2023 – May 11, 2023

Powered Series#13 Integrating Gender in Occupational Health and Safety
February 17, 2023
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Virtual Trainings on Finalizing Protocols and Process Maps For the Workplace and Community-Based GBV GRMs
December 12, 2022 – February 28, 2023

Training on Inclusive Leadership for Company Sustainability
December 5-7, 2022
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series#12 Mentoring to Cultivate Leadership
November 9, 2022
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Trainings and Workshops to set up Gender-Based Violence Grievance Redress Mechanism at the Corporate and Community Level
November 1-10, 2022

Webinar Series#11 Engaging Men in Advancing Women in the Workplace
August 24, 2022
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series#10 How Gender crosscuts ESG
May 25, 2022
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series#9 Workplace Policy for Prevention of Sexual Harassment
March 23, 2022
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series#8 Making Grievance Redress Mechanisms work
February 24, 2022
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Webinar Series#7 Transformational Leadership
December 21, 2021
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Training on Gender and Hydropower (Part II)
November 23-26, 2021

Powered Series#6 PbW Myanmar- Lessons Learned
November 12, 2021

Communications Training and Coaching Program
August 25, 2021 - October 5, 2021
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series #5: Enabling More Women to Enter Fields in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
May 19, 2021
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series #4: Operationalizing Respectful Workplaces
April 21, 2021
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Webinar for NMB Bank: Business Case for Addressing Workplace Bullying and Sexual Harassment
April 7, 2021
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series# 3: Building Respectful Workplaces
March 4, 2021
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Training on Gender in Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
February 10-12, 2021
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series# 2: Women in Non-Traditional Jobs
January 20, 2021
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered Series# 1 : Women in Leadership
November 25, 2020
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Powered by Women Nepal Launch event
September 22, 2020
For more details, please see the Flyer.

Gender and Hydropower Training I – Call for PbW interest
May 28-31, 2019
For more details, please see the Flyer.


Powered by Women Myanmar:
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Webinar: “Powered” Learning Series

Powered by Women members want to reap the benefits of gender diversity and close gender gaps within their operation. The “Powered” Learning Series is designed to give these companies tools and knowledge to help them understand gender gaps in their organization and develop and implement gender smart interventions. Previous topics include employer-supported childcare and how to enhance stakeholder engagement. The webinars are designed for human resource professionals and policy makers, however all staff of member companies are welcome to attend.

Powered #10 - End of Program Review and Endline Survey
March 26, 2020

Powered #9 - Keeping Good Records of Project Activities
January 29, 2020

Powered #8 - Human Resources and Non-Traditional Jobs
January 14, 2020

Powered #7 - Enhancing opportunities for women in leadership
December 13, 2019

Powered #6 - Business Case for Gender Equality
September 25, 2019

Powered #5 - Communications Master Class: From Page to Stage: Deliver Compelling Presentations Follow Up
August 20, 2019

Powered #4 - Findings of the recently released IFC report Respectful Workplaces: Exploring the Costs of Bullying and Sexual Harassment to Businesses in Myanmar
May 31, 2019

Powered #3 - Monitoring and Evaluation Knowledge Sharing Session
May 20, 2019

Powered #2 - Enhancing Engagement of Women as Stakeholders
February 18, 2019

Powered #1 - Employer Supported Childcare
January 18, 2019

 

For more information on becoming a member, contact:

Kate Lazarus, Team Leader, Hydro Advisory
e-mail: klazarus@ifc.org

Nepal: Bipina Sharma, Coordinator, Powered by Women
e-mail: bsharmabasnet@ifc.org

Myanmar: Ellen Maynes, Operations Officer, Gender
e-mail: emaynes@ifc.org