Women's Participation in the Energy Sector in Mexico Is Barely 20-25 per Cent
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In Mexico, the participation of women in the energy sector remains between 20 and 25%, a figure that reflects the gender gaps that still persist within this industry, especially in technical and leadership positions. This scenario was exposed during the forum Closing the gap: energy and climate change with a gender perspective, where specialists analyzed the challenges to achieve greater female inclusion in this strategic sector. During the meet…
Mexico Climate Initiative (ICM), Expert Voice and the Institute for Development, Energy and Environment (IDEA) organized the event “Closing the Gap: Energy and Climate Change with a Gender Perspective.” A space for dialogue to highlight the challenges and opportunities to integrate the gender perspective into the energy sector and climate policy, as a condition for fair climate action. The meeting opened with an introduction on the gender gap in…
Experts in the energy sector, public policy and climate change met to address the structural obstacles faced by women in Mexico and at the global level to participate in the energy, scientific and decision-making sectors on climate change. The meeting “Close the Gap: Energy and Climate Change with a Gender Perspective”, organized by the Mexico Climate Initiative (ICM) with the support of Voice Expert and the Institute for Development, Energy and…
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