Women’s Economic Empowerment 2021
DOI: 10.4324/9781003141938-15
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“…Such interventions have been shown to be particularly beneficial in enabling the empowerment of women (Govindan et al ., 2020; Samad and Zhang, 2019; Basu, 2019; Dowie and de Haan, 2018; Burney et al ., 2017; Saing, 2017; Da Silveira Bezerra et al ., 2017; Mohun and Biswas, 2016; Standal and Winther, 2016; Koolwal and Van de Walle, 2013; Khandker et al ., 2009; Winther, 2008; Kanagawa and Nakata, 2008). Nevertheless, there is little existing information concerning the role of rural electrification on the empowerment of women in sub-Saharan Africa, where poverty rates are high and women's empowerment is low (World Bank, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such interventions have been shown to be particularly beneficial in enabling the empowerment of women (Govindan et al ., 2020; Samad and Zhang, 2019; Basu, 2019; Dowie and de Haan, 2018; Burney et al ., 2017; Saing, 2017; Da Silveira Bezerra et al ., 2017; Mohun and Biswas, 2016; Standal and Winther, 2016; Koolwal and Van de Walle, 2013; Khandker et al ., 2009; Winther, 2008; Kanagawa and Nakata, 2008). Nevertheless, there is little existing information concerning the role of rural electrification on the empowerment of women in sub-Saharan Africa, where poverty rates are high and women's empowerment is low (World Bank, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%