This story highlights In rural Mali, women entrepreneurs run small businesses powered by mini-grids. Electrified villages show more economic activity, which enables households and entrepreneurs to pay for the power they consume.
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Document Date
2016/03/08
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Document Type
Brief
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Report Number
166501
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Volume No
1
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1
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Disclosure Date
2021/12/01
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Solar Power Energizes Women Entrepreneurs in Mali
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Keywords
woman entrepreneur; Electricity; solar panel; access to modern energy service; Access to Electricity; Ownership Share Type; press release; IS Building; small power plant; Population Growth; energy need; government share; local entrepreneur; local operator; market consolidation; news feature; agricultural land; rural area; human capital; social impact; village committee; payment arrangement; dry season; resilient recovery; legal access; family emergency; national grid
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Solar Power Energizes Women Entrepreneurs in Mali (French). Feature Story Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/246101638334962479/Solar-Power-Energizes-Women-Entrepreneurs-in-Mali