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"Regional Gender Study "


  • SOLICITATION NUMBER: 0002016586
  • INSTITUTION:  IBRD/IDA , IFC , MIGA , ICSID
  • ASSIGNMENT LOCATION: N/A
  • ISSUE DATE AND TIME: Jun 03,2025 08:03
  • CLOSING DATE AND TIME: Jun 17,2025 23:59

Objectives:*Labor Force Mapping: Establish an indicative baseline on women¡¯s participation in formal and informal segments of the cooling sector.*Barrier Identification: Analyze structural; social; and institutional barriers preventing women¡¯s entry and retention.*Training Pipeline Analysis: Assess gender-readiness of TVET institutions; curriculum; and placement systems.*Regional Learning: Compare experiences across India; Sri Lanka; and Bangladesh to identify common themes and unique policy innovations. *Best Practice Documentation: Draw from global examples in HVAC; renewables; and clean energy sectors; marketing and sales in the cooling sector and high value agriculture value chains.*Policy and Institutional Recommendations: Provide actionable reforms for government; industry; and training providers.*Tools for Operationalization: Develop a Toolkit and Scorecards to support adoption of findings into programs and national strategies.                            

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