Gender Equality in the Just Energy Transition Agenda for the African Extractives Context: The Rule of Law

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Cover of Volume: KAS African Law Study Library Volume 10 (2023), Edition 4
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KAS African Law Study Library

Volume 10 (2023), Edition 4


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2024
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Volume 10 (2023), Edition 4

Gender Equality in the Just Energy Transition Agenda for the African Extractives Context: The Rule of Law


Authors:
ISSN-Print
2363-6262
ISSN-Online
2363-6262


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The paper focuses on the benefits of the “just transition”, including gender equality. Specifically, the paper highlights how gender equality in Africa’s extractives sector can be enhanced through the just transition agenda. The paper first explains how consistent gender inequality has been in the African extractives sector due to stereotyping and gender-based exclusion. The paper argues that such inequality could be resolved if the just transition’s aim to promote a quality life for all is appropriately applied. There is currently no legal framework dealing mainly with the just transition and gender equality in the extractive sectors in African countries. However, the paper argues that current laws, policies and initiatives targeting energy and renewable energy offer some guidelines that can enhance the just transition and gender equality. Further, the paper suggests how law reform or law design for the just transition should provide for specific targets, including the realisation of gender equality. This can be achieved by making provision for the building of a necessary and inclusive workforce, protection of workers’ rights, social protection for affected communities and integration into a low-carbon economy.

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