Investments in infrastructure become more effective when they benefit both men and women. The World Bank Group supports women's economic opportunity through increased access to infrastructure services (energy, transport, water and sanitation, information and communications technologies).
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Past Events Related to Infrastructure Sectors
- Africa Regional Workshop MDB-Sponsored Regional Workshops to Mainstream Gender Equality in Infrastructure Policies and Projects, March 22-24, 2011
- Water. Power. Roads. Gender. - Connecting for Development, Feb 1, 2010
- Mainstreaming Gender Equality in Infrastructure Projects Latin America and the Caribbean Workshop, Lima, Dec 3, 2009
- Mainstreaming Gender Equality in Infrastructure Projects: Asia and Pacific Regional Meeting, ADB Headquarters, Manila, Philippines, Nov., 2008
- The Role of Infrastructure in Women’s Economic Empowerment Workshop at the Fourth Tokyo International Conference on African Development, May, 2008
- Gender Equality in Infrastructure: Keynote Speech by President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
- Roundtable on Mainstreaming Social and Gender Dimensions in Transport Programs: Moving the Agenda Forward, June 20, 2007 | The Roads to Gender Inclusion, PREM News, July 2007
- Transport and Gender Training Workshop, March 22, 2007
- Social Analysis in Transport Projects: Guidelines for Incorporating Social Dimensions into Bank-Supported Projects
- Featured Event in Gender and Extractive Inudstries





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