An project celebrated by UNFCCC's Momentum for Change initiative helps bring low-carbon technologies to women living in remote rural communities of Indonesia.
Despite rapid modernization in recent decades, many Indonesians still rely on polluting and dangerous kerosene lamps and wood-fired cook stoves. Two-thirds of the population lack access to electricity.
The Ibu Inspirasi initiative by Kopernik (Ibu Inspirasi means"wonder women" in Indonesian) works with local women’s groups to provide rural women with the skills and tools to become green technology agents and to sell small technologies that make a big difference.
This project won the Momentum for Change award in 2014, under the Women for Results pillar. Momentum for Change is an initiative spearheaded by the UN Climate Change secretariat to shine a light on the enormous groundswell of activities underway across the globe that are moving the world toward a highly resilient, low-carbon future. Momentum for Change recognizes innovative and transformative solutions that address both climate change and wider economic, social and environmental challenges. The Women for Results pillar recognizes the critical leadership and participation of women in addressing climate change. This focus area is implemented with the generous support of The Rockefeller Foundation.
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