Publication InformationThe Pacific Community (SPC) requested technical assistance from the Canadian Trade and Investment Facility (CTIF) to relaunch the Pacific Energy and Gender (PEG) Network whose objective is to increase women's engagement as entrepreneurs and professionals in the clean energy employment market. There are 2 components to the publication: Gender-Based Assessment - Part 1: Energy Sector Analysis This report presents the main findings from both a literature review and the field mission, along with analyses on the status of gender equality and the clean energy sector in each of the six targeted PICs. It also underlines the challenges related to women's inclusion in the clean energy value chain and outlines recommendations on priority actions and main entry points in the chain. PEG Strategic Action Plan - Final The main objective of the PEGSAP is to increase women's participation in the clean energy employment market as entrepreneurs, tradespeople and professionals. Econoler, in collaboration with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Oceania Regional Officer (ORO) was mandated to provide consulting services to SPC. The PEGSAP 2020-2030 uses the findings from the GBA report to propose a detailed strategy and action plan to establish and implement the second phase of PEG Network. Authors: Crystal Johnston, Planning and Engagement Adviser for the Pacific Region, Independent ConsultantJoëlle Matte, Gender and Energy Expert, EconolerProvider: The Pacific Community (SPC)International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)Publication Category: Reports and ProceedingsPublication Thematic Areas: Energy and GenderNumber of Pages: 59Year Published: 2020Countries covered: Fiji IslandsSolomon IslandsTongaSamoaRepublic of the Marshall IslandsTuvaluVanuatuPalauAmerican SamoaAttachments: AttachmentSize 6279_ctif_pegsap_gba_report_part_i_clean_energy_sector_analysis_final_200908.pdf3.74 MB 6279_ctif-spc_pegsap_201208.pdf1.03 MB