This article tells a story of trial and error in the development of a clean cookstove business model in Zambia, highlighting the many factors that come into play and the occasional unpredictability of the market.
This report identifies opportunities for Latin American and Caribbean countries in global renewable energy value chains. It focuses particularly on countries with significant mineral reserves, including Bolivia and Ecuador.
This report presents the Latinamerican Gender and Mobility Observatory and shares good practices in gender mainstreaming in transport from different Latin-American countries, including Bolivia and Guatemala.
This page presents studies and policies related to electric mobility in Bolivia.
This strategic plan assesses the current status of and regulatory framework for e-mobility in the Dominican Republic, and sets goals for the expansion of electric transport.
This report analyses linkages in the water-energy-food-ecosystem nexus – essentially resource management trade-offs and synergies — in transboundary river basin settings. It draws on 36 nexus case studies from transboundary river basins in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, providing lessons for transboundary management and cooperation.
This report provides an overview of the water-energy-food nexus in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), identifying the main challenges and opportunities for achieving water, energy and food security in the region.
This article investigates the benefits to women of electricity access, beyond just economic benefits.
This report analyses gender biases in renewable energy companies in Latin America.
This is an impact report about a fund in Bolivia that supports women-owned businesses to access the energy technology they need.
