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    Empowering women as sustainable energy leaders in Palestine

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    Empowering women as sustainable energy leaders in Palestine

    Empowering women as sustainable energy leaders in Palestine

    team, 8th October 2019
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    Authorship Mariam Barghouti
    Date 8 October 2019
    Source Open Democracy
    Tags
    Energy
    Feminism
    Palestine
    Content Type
    Press
    Description

    PENGON-FoE  was established as an umbrella organization to coordinate among various Palestinian non-governmental organizations tackling issues of environmental sustainability in Palestine. It remains the only Palestinian environmental organization’s network that works in both the West Bank and Gaza, with fourteen organizational members within it. PENGON and its members have already brought people-powered electricity to 650 households in the Jordan Valley and 270 in the Gaza Strip.

    The  organization PENGON-FoE was shortlisted for the Transformative Cities People’s Choice Award 2019.

    Photo: Toa Heftiba

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