The Energy-Gender Nexus: A Case Study among Urban and Peri-urban Female Headed Households in Arba-Minch Town, Southern Ethiopia

A. Mustefa, T. Lika
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The study was conducted in Southern Ethiopia with the objective of investigating the linkages between energy and gender among urban female-headed households (FHHs) residing both in and surrounding parts of Arba-Minch Town. The research design is mainly based on the quantitative methods and complemented with the qualitative ones. 272 sample FHHs were selected based on random sampling technique and data were collected using questionnaires, focus group discussions and key informant interviews. To determine the relationship and identify factors explaining households’ cooking fuels consumption, correlation and linear regression models were used. Data on the consumption of energy sources were gathered in terms of expenditures which were later converted to energy heat values measured in terms of Mega Joule. Results of the study reveal that regardless of their economic status, the majority of FHHs depended on wood fuels as their primary source of cooking energy. In the study area, commercial cooking fuels have become increasingly scarce and expensive, and the costs of modern cooking appliances are beyond the purchasing ability of most of FHHs. It is becoming increasingly difficult for FHHs to obtain affordable energy technologies that convert energy to useful services. A significant portion of FHHs continue to suffer as their incomes have not kept pace with the rising prices. Increasing end-use efficiency should be given greater emphasis as an important prerequisite by employing proper end-use technologies to change FHHs’ cooking practices so that household energy-related problems be tackled and energy can lead to more gender- equitable sustainable livelihoods. Keywords : Gender, energy poverty, fuel stacking, Arba-Minch, Southern Ethiopia
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能源-性别关系:埃塞俄比亚南部Arba-Minch镇城市和城郊女性户主家庭案例研究
这项研究是在埃塞俄比亚南部进行的,目的是调查居住在Arba-Minch镇及其周围地区的城市女性户主家庭(FHHs)的能源和性别之间的联系。研究设计以定量方法为主,定性方法为辅。采用随机抽样方法,抽取272名家庭卫生工作者,采用问卷调查、焦点小组讨论和关键信息提供者访谈等方式收集数据。为了确定家庭烹饪燃料消耗的关系和确定解释因素,使用了相关和线性回归模型。关于能源消耗的数据是以支出的形式收集的,这些支出后来被转换成以百万焦耳为单位测量的能量热值。研究结果表明,无论其经济状况如何,大多数家庭卫生工作者都依赖木材燃料作为其烹饪能源的主要来源。在研究地区,商业烹饪燃料变得越来越稀少和昂贵,现代烹饪器具的费用超出了大多数家庭卫生保健机构的购买能力。家庭卫生保健机构越来越难以获得负担得起的能源技术,将能源转化为有用的服务。由于收入跟不上房价上涨的速度,相当一部分家庭住房业主继续遭受损失。应更加强调提高最终用途效率,这是采用适当的最终用途技术改变家庭卫生工作者的烹饪做法的一个重要先决条件,以便解决与家庭能源有关的问题,并使能源能够导致更加性别平等的可持续生计。关键词:性别,能源贫困,燃料堆积,Arba-Minch,埃塞俄比亚南部
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