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GENDER MAINSTRAIMING IN THE SUSTAINABLE AND
PARTICIPATORY ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROJECT IN SENEGAL
Presented by YOUSSOU LO PROGEDE Coordinator
WORLD BANK ENERGY WEEK 2006
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SUMMARY
  1. CONTEXT
  2. DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
  3. SPECIFIC GENDER ELEMENTS OF PROGEDE
  4. ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
  5. BENEFITS FOR WOMEN AND MEN
  6. IMPACT OF GENDER APPROACH ON GENDER EFFECTIVENESS
    (MAIN LESSONS LEARNED)
  7. CHALLENGES FOR THE FUTURE PROJECT PLANNING

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CONTEXT
  • Gradual degradation of forest cover (30000
    ha/year)
  • Charcoal consumption of 330000 T
  • Consumption in principal urban areas 76

THREE STONES
FUELWOOD STOVE
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CONTEXT (cont)
  • Impoverishment of rural areas with acceleration
    of exodus
  • Inequity of forestry exploitations and patterns
    women are confined to roadside retailers and men
    to production site and large scale retailers in
    urban sector.

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CONTEXT (cont)
  • The situation of women in the project area needs
    special attention
  • Women account for 50.9 of total population
  • High level of poverty among women
  • Illiteracy stands at 75 for women
  • Lack of political voice

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CONTEXT (cont)
  • Weak access in the area of micro- credit
  • More time devoted to domestic work such as
    collection of fuelwood and water, household
    maintenance and cooking which deprive them from
    undertaking income generating activities

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DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
  • From the outset, the project focuses on a
    nexus approach to the sector, recognizing that
    the development of the traditional energy sector
    can lead to tangible results to environmental
    sustainability, rural poverty alleviation, energy
    and economic efficiency and gender equity

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DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
FOREST INVENTORY
GIS/DB ON 1 390 000 Ha
  • Sustainable management of 370 000 Ha of NR

Biodiversity reserves
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DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
  • Institutional development
  • Modernization of charcoal trade
  • Economic diversification of charcoal traders
  • Charcoal improved stove

Energy shop
Improved stove
Charcoal bag
Millenium Gelfuel
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DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
  • Meeting an important part of the rapidly growing
    urban demand for household fuels
  • Arresting further loss of forest cover and
    ecosystems carbon sequestration potentials and
    biodiversity in MA

Charcoal trucks
Biodiversity CO2 Sequestration
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DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
  • Management of 300000 ha of NF
  • Creating a protection zone around the NKNP
  • (biodiversity reserve)

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DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
  • Providing private sector inter- fuel
    substitution Improved stoves initiatives
  • Capacity building activities

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DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVES
  • PROGEDE focuses on
  • Poverty alleviation rather than objectives target
  • Social equity
  • Income redistribution
  • NR tenure rights
  • Economic and social structure

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SPECIFIC GENDER ELEMENTS OF PROGEDE
  • Consultative approach to involve key stakeholders
  • Series of national and regional project
    preparation workshop on gender inclusion and
    traditional energy
  • Series of participatory rural appraisals to
    obtain demographic, socio-economic and cultural
    information for the preparation of management
    plans

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SPECIFIC GENDER ELEMENTS OF PROGEDE
  • Identification of relevant womens development
    issues, specific training and capacity building
  • Series of meetings with womens group, NGOs for
    better understanding the needs of rural women and
    best methods of implementation

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ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
  • Vegetation GIS and DB for monitoring and
    evaluation of sector intervention
  • Sustainable management system 318 161 Ha
  • Production of sustainable Woodfuel 370 596 T/yr
  • Production of Charcoal 67 400 T/yr
  • Net CO2 reduction 420 000 T/yr in managed area

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BENEFITS FOR WOMEN AND MEN
  • Participating villages 317(including 250 000
    families representing 21 of the two regions)
  • Incremental revenues from Charcoal sale, poultry,
    apiculture, gardening and non wood forest
    products US 12,5 Million/yr (approx.30 go to
    women)
  • Empowerment of rural associations (including
    women as group leader)

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BENEFITS FOR WOMEN AND MEN
  • Poverty alleviation (40000 annual income per
    village)
  • Rural community empowerment and social change
  • Generation of rural employment and incomes
  • Gender development (diversified production
    system)
  • Improved stoves benefit 100 000 families in
    urban area

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IMPACTS OF GENDER APPROACH ON PROJECT
EFFECTIVENESS (MAIN LESSONS LEARNED)
  • Recognition, valuation and mobilization of gender
    potentials can be a entry points on project
    effectiveness
  • Investigation in specific gender investment
    (special management activities for women and
    children) is relevant to gender participation and
    motivation
  • Capacity development in organization and
    education of beneficiaries are driving force in
    project success and sustainability

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IMPACTS OF GENDER APPROACH ON PROJECT
EFFECTIVENESS (MAIN LESSONS LEARNED)
  • Special attention to health, water access,
    household energy access and womens work
    alleviation can help gender beneficiaries to
    focus on more income generating activities
  • Micro-credit line is necessary to support gender
    participation approach

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CHALLENGE FOR FUTURE PROJECT PLANNING
  • Mainstreaming gender in the national
    environmental policies and programs (instead of
    added on women)
  • Extending sustainable forest and NRM to the rest
    of the fuelwood supply zones of the country and
    including women as full partners in
    decision-making and in program inception and
    implementation
  • Straightening the dialogue, integrated approach
    and links between NRM and other sectors
    (transport, agriculture, water, sanitation )

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Milk production
Woman at work
END OF THE PRESESENTATION
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