通过太阳能培训增强农村成年妇女的权能促进可持续发展:个案研究

Lantana M. Usman
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撒哈拉以南非洲地区的妇女是家庭木材能源的唯一提供者,她们每天有一半的时间投资并致力于从森林和灌木丛中寻找木柴。这些妇女的经历与南方发展中国家的其他农村妇女相似,这促使一位印度慈善家在印度蒂洛尼亚赤脚学院建立了一个能源部门。通过印度政府的国际外交,学院扩大了在世界范围内培训老年、文盲和半文盲农村妇女成为太阳能专家的机会。非洲农村妇女已经并且仍然参加培训,从而使她们在返回村庄时成为太阳能“专家”。这篇文章是一份研究报告,阐明了太阳能培训对西非农村妇女样本社区的影响。进行了定性教育研究取向和现象学设计。通过面对面的焦点小组访谈和参与者观察收集数据,而数据分析则使用NVivo计算机定性软件进行了手数据分析(HDA)和计算机数据分析(CDA)。主要调查结果显示,妇女在社会和经济可持续发展方面的培训有很大的好处。文章最后提出了一些建议,这些建议将进一步吸引妇女参与其所在地方政府支持的创新和可持续太阳能培训倡议和红利
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Empowering Rural Adult Women through Solar Energy Training for Sustainable Development: A Case Study
Women in Sub-Sahara Africa are the sole providers of domestic wood energy, with half of the day invested and committed to sourcing firewood from forests and bushes. The experiences of these women are similar to other rural women in south developing countries, which led an Indian philanthropist to establish an energy unit at the Barefoot College of Tilonia, India. Through the government of India‟s international diplomacy, the college has extended the opportunity of training aged, unlettered and semi-illiterate rural women as solar energy experts across the world. Rural African women have, and still participate in the training, thereby making them solar energy „experts‟ on return to their villages. The article is a research report that elucidates the impact of solar energy training on sample rural West African women in their communities. A qualitative educational research orientation and phenomenology design was conducted. Data was collected through face to face focus groups (FGs) interviews and participant observations, while data analysis engaged both hand data analysis (HDA) and computer data analysis (CDA) using NVivo computer qualitative software. Major findings revealed major dividend of the women‟s training in social and economic development for sustainability. The article concludes with suggestions that will further engage the women for innovative and sustainable solar energy training initiatives and dividend which are supported by local governments of their
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