Why Inclusive Energy Transition Matters for Women?

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Discussions on renewable energy are often dominated by technical terms and large-scale projects, leaving vulnerable groups pushed to the margins. In reality, women are among those most closely connected to everyday energy use and are often the most affected when crises occur.

Join an insightful discussion with LBH Apik NTB and Megawati Iskandar Putri in the RRI Mataram talk show. Watch the video below to discover why an inclusive energy transition is no longer just an option, but an urgent necessity.

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