Wednesday, December 3, 2008 - forestrynepal.org

Fuel Alternatives and Protection Strategies for Displaced Women and Girls

The new report Beyond Firewood: Fuel Alternatives and Protection Strategies for Displaced Women and Girls published by Women Commission for Refugee Women and Children (WCRWC) presents the findings of desk reviews looking into fuel provision, collection and physical protection strategies in various IDP and refugee situations worldwide and conducted site visits in Darfur, Sudan and in the Bhutanese refugee camps in eastern Nepal.

The paper assesses alternative fuel options, firewood collection techniques and other protection strategies, appropriate to the local context and in all phases of an emergency. Findings include:

  • direct provision of fuel can eliminate the need for women and girls to leave the camps in search of firewood
  • the patrolling of firewood collection routes by peacekeepers, national or international security forces, police or human rights monitors can be beneficial
  • the promotion of fuel efficiency can reduce both the frequency and amount of firewood collection

Beyond Firewood: Fuel Alternatives and Protection Strategies for Displaced Women and Girls

Case study about Nepal: The Perils of Direct Provision: UNHCR’s Response to the Fuel Needs of Bhutanese Refugees in Nepal

Synopsis of the report