
Paving the Way for a Just and Inclusive Energy Transition in ASEAN
What to know about people-centred ASEAN energy transition
Relevant readings

A Guide to a Just and Inclusive Energy Transition in ASEAN
Report • 1 February 2024
Given the complex challenges of energy transition policies and shifts the region, maintaining energy security while meeting climate targets requires multi-faceted approaches across the ASEAN region and countries. An inclusive environmental justice-based perspective for policymakers, financial institutions, and utilities encourages just energy transition. This report provides foundational information to understand the "3E's" (equity, justice and inclusivity).
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News and Articles

News • 1 February 2024
Energy Matters: Just and Inclusive Transition to Low Carbon Development

News • 11 July 2024
Energy can be a Catalyst for Peace

Press Release • 31 July 2024
"Third-Party Access (TPA) principle" the enabler to encourage participation in electricity markets

News • 11 January 2022
Why Energy Efficiency Jobs are a Tough Sell in ASEAN?
Latest Agenda

ASEAN Energy Business Forum 2024 Vientiane, Lao PDR • 24 September 2024
Strategic Multistakeholder Forum on Just and Inclusive Energy Transition in ASEAN


VIRTUAL • 27 March 2024
International Women’s Day 2024: Inspiring Women’s Leadership in Energy for an Inclusive ASEAN
Supported by Oxfam
Oxfam is a global movement fighting injustice for a more equal world. Oxfam works across regions in about 70 countries, with thousands of partners and allies, supporting communities in building better lives for themselves, growing resilience, and protecting lives and livelihoods in times of crisis.
There are some issues Oxfam’s works are focusing on: climate action, economic justice and equal rights, and women’s rights and gender justice. These issues carry what Oxfam’s believes in: equality. With the current global landscape, a just and energy transition covers the issues and belief of the movement. Whether that’s by closing the economic gap or creating jobs that pay liveable wages, a just energy transition can only be achieved if the most vulnerable communities face little negative impacts and do not bear the costs of climate action.
To support the just and inclusive energy transition, Oxfam has several related publications, such as Towards a Just Energy Transition: Implications for communities in lower- and middle-income countries and Towards a feminist just energy transition in Asia. Now, Oxfam and ACE joined hands in shaping a just and inclusive future for ASEAN’s energy transition.
