Access to affordable and reliable energy sources and women economic status nexus in three selected Woredas of Oromiy regional state, Ethiopia

Type Working Paper
Title Access to affordable and reliable energy sources and women economic status nexus in three selected Woredas of Oromiy regional state, Ethiopia
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
URL http://www.diss.fu-berlin.de/docs/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/FUDOCS_derivate_000000002334/Belayneh-​ACCESS_TO_AFFORDABLE_AND_RELIABLE_ENERGY_SERVICES_AND_WOMEN_ECONOMIC_STATUS_NEXUS_IN_THREE_SELECTED_​WOREDAS_OF.pdf
Abstract
Access to affordable and reliable energy services reduces the exposure of women and the
household to a variety of problems that hinder their economic wellbeing and utilization of their
time properly for economically productive activities. In addition, it can reduce the time of
collecting fire wood by women and children, thereby increasing their productivity and status.
The study has considered the house hold energy type, namely conventional and non
conventional, and its accessibility that affect the livelihood of the women in particular and the
family in general. Three oromiya woredas that fall around the primate city, Addis Ababa, namely
Legetafo, Sululta and Sebeta , were purposively selected. Data and information pertaining to
women economic situations and the status of house hold energy services for all selected woredas
of oromiya have been collected. Descriptive and inferential statistical techniques have been used
to analyze the data. The findings of the study have shown that women economic status in the
three studied woredas is generally low and varies considerably with the type of energy they use.
The study has also established the existence of strong linkages between energy accessibility and
women health status in the studied regions. There are a relatively lower number of economically
poor women in areas where there are better accesses to energy services. This implies the need for
policy interventions that can help in upgrading and expanding energy infrastructures, adopting an
integrated scheme and infrastructure development approach, improving the existing energy
schemes, and universalizing energy accessibility in Ethiopia.

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