Report of the regional expert consultation on gender and wood energy in Asia - Chiang Mai, Thailand - 28 to 30 June 1995
REGIONAL WOOD ENERGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN ASIA GCP/RAS/154/NET
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Bangkok, July 1995
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2.1. Welcome address by Mr. Jadul Apichatabutra, vice governor, Chiang Mai province
2.2. Opening address by Mr. A.Z.M. Obaidullah Khan, ADO/RR, FAO/RAPA
2.3. Statement by Mr. S. Muttiah, Chief Asia and Pacific Desk, FAO/HQ
4. Conclusions: RWEDP policy statement on gender and wood energy
4.3. Annex 1: List of participants
1.1. From women in development to gender and energy
1.2. Understanding the WID/GAD matrix
1.3. From WID to GAD: A historical overview
2. Planning to gender in energy
2.1. The fundamental purpose of a gender approach in energy planning
2.2. How the gender approach fits into the overall planning approach
2.3. Alternative ways of embedding the gender approach in planning
3.1. Introduction: The need for gender analysis
3.3. Gender analysis of labour
3.4. Distribution of benefits within the household
3.5. Access, management and control of resources: Women's agency
4. Preparing gender policy statements