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Publication - Energising Development Progress Report 2022

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Title
Energising Development Progress Report 2022
Publisher
EnDev
Author
EnDev
Published in
2022
Abstract
In 2022, EnDev integrated a thourough framework for the leave-no-one-behind (LNOB) principle into its planning processes to tackle discrimination, exclusion, and inequalities faced by vulnerable populations. Against this background EnDev steps up its ambition towards promoting gender equality and empowering women. This ambition is complemented by taking cooking energy markets to the next level focusing on building markets for Higher Tier Cooking (HTC) solutions (tier 3 and above). Read the full report and find out more about the greatest achievements in poverty alleviation, women self-empowerment, combatting climate change and many more.
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