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    Effective engagement requires communicators to recognise and reflect the worldview of their target audience. Attempts by Non-Governmental Organisations to project their own motivations are rarely successful. In this report we have therefore sought to find language that accurately reflects the values and motivations reported by people from our audiences.

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    Dutch public and private actors join hands to tackle inhouse air pollution by promoting Clean Cooking Solutions. Together we strive for healthy living conditions, especially for women, and less environmental damage due to deforestation. This approach offers great opportunities for carbon market development and innovations geared towards the cleanest solutions.

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    This report demonstrates that many workers at farms that produce roses for the large Dutch retailers receive a lower wage than the wage that one can reasonably live off. The average wage gap per rose amounts to 1,3 euro cents. This means that on average, 13 euro cents is needed per bouquet of ten roses to reach a living wage for the workers producing the roses.

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    This brochure shares more information about the Women@Work Campaign’s program ‘Women Leadership Project’, about promoting gender equality and decent work in the horticulture sector in East Africa.

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    The best practices show how actors—SELCO India, Schneider Electric, and the Kenyan, Dutch and Nepalese governments—have contributed to the increase of energy access with decentralised renewable energy and what measures were taken to deliver the results.

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    This study aims to provide insights into the approaches and instruments adopted by the EU to promote access to energy, and their ability to reach the poor and remote areas and contribute to SDG 7. It looks at EU’s financial instruments to leverage private finance in view to promote universal access to energy.