… make significant contributions to economic growth and poverty reduction, not only in developing countries but also … of labour productivity and earnings and a greater risk of poverty for women who are self‑employed compared with women … and eradicate the persistent and increasing burden of poverty on women by addressing the structural causes of …
… suggests that more women than men may be subject to energy poverty. Energy poverty, also known as fuel poverty, is an expression used to describe a situation where …
… and mitigation responses promote gender equality, poverty eradication and sustainable development. As the … lower average income, women are at greater risk of energy poverty than men, and have fewer options for investing in … integrated approach to address multiple challenges such as poverty eradication, health, food, employment, gender …
… and to eradicate the persistent and increasing burden of poverty on women by addressing the structural causes of poverty. This can be achieved through changes to economic … women are suggested, in particular in terms of combating poverty, eradicating illiteracy and facilitating access to …
… that there are gender differences in time use and time poverty. Women’s multiple roles often entail dealing with … daily tasks. As a result, women often experience time poverty, which impacts significantly on how much time women … builds on the Millennium Development Goals and aims to end poverty, hunger and inequality, take action on climate change …