• How to include the gender perspective within energy sector interventions to foster women's active participation?
• How to promote energy use for productive uses (income-generating activities) among women-owned businesses?
• How to address gender discussions in energy plans with governments?
• What resources can guide energy and further interested stakeholders interested in enhancing energy access to learn about the linkages between gender and energy access (cooking and electricity access)?
• What are the steps for integrating gender considerations into clean cooking programs?
About the speaker: Nathyeli is leading the ESMAP Gender and Energy Program.
Her work focuses on the inclusion of the gender perspective within Energy Sector interventions to
foster women's participation in the sector, promote the use of productive uses of energy among women-owned businesses,
and include more women as users of energy. Within the World Bank, she has been leading the implementation of the
new Gender and Energy program globally while also providing gender technical support to the Africa region of the World Bank.
Before joining ESMAP, Nathyeli worked as a gender expert for the Inter-American Development Bank. She was also a
consultant for gender and urban mobility in climate change adaptation and mitigation projects.
Nathyeli holds an Economics degree from the
Costa Rica University and a Master´s in Urban Economics from the Torcuato Di Tella University (Argentina).