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Event - Powering Equality: Why Gender & Inclusion Matter for Just Transition

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Title
Powering Equality: Why Gender & Inclusion Matter for Just Transition
Organizer
IISD, OXFAM, T20
Type
Online Seminars
Focus
  • Other


Start
2025/08/06 10:00AM SAST
End
2025/08/06 12:30PM SAST


Venue
Online
URL
Description
In the lead-up to South African Women’s Day, IISD and Oxfam South Africa are co-hosting the T20 side event Powering Equality: Why Gender and Inclusion Matter for Just Transitions in Emerging Economies. This timely discussion will bring together experts from across the energy, gender, development, business, and government sectors to share research, innovations, and real-world experiences aimed at making energy policy more inclusive and effective.

This is a hybrid T20 side event with virtual attendance open to the public. You will receive a streaming link shortly after receipt of your registration.

The information collected through this form will be used and shared by event organizers to facilitate this event. By attending this event, whether in person or virtually, you consent to the collection, processing, and storage of your personal information — including your image and voice as captured in photographs and recordings — in accordance with the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA), for purposes related to event logistics, communication, documentation, and reporting.