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the advanced electricity Metering (aeM) project
was categorized under eGM; this meant
that a Gap was included in the design and monitoring framework (dMF), constituting an
integral part of the loan agreement, its implementation mandatory.
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aeM objectives included
(i) improving electricity consumption accounting by installing smart metering systems to cut
commercial power losses, improve billing, and strengthen the financial
sustainability of the
sector; and (ii) ensuring financial discipline among consumers. Gap interventions included
improvements in career development and working conditions for women in Uzbekenergo, a
sex-disaggregated database for sector employees, and a career development plan starting with
capacity-building training for female controllers.
Customer-related Gap interventions were aimed at improving 24-hour services for end
users, thus empowering women as customers; establishing a sex-disaggregated database of
complaints; and training
women in energy efficiency, the use of energy-saving household
appliances, and the exercise of their consumer rights. the public information program was
designed to introduce an automated system of control to customers and strengthen payment
discipline. planned improvements in the working environment included an Uzbekenergo
regional data management center, district service centers, and sufficient sanitary facilities for
women and men, compliant with the sanitation code and standards. Box 3 provides a more
detailed discussion of developments related to the aeM project.
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“adB. 2011.
Gender Action Plan: Advanced Electricity Metering Project in Uzbekistan.
Manila.
Box 3: Advanced Electricity Metering Project—Outcomes
of Gender
Action Plan
Many customer-oriented interventions were accomplished during the implementation of the
gender action plan (Gap), including 24-hour service centers for end users in project areas
(staffed mostly by women) and a sex-disaggregated database of complaints.
In accordance with adB’s Social protection Strategy, which among other labor market–oriented
initiatives includes skills development programs,
a
the Gap for the advanced electricity Metering
(aeM) project envisioned the ability to redress the risk of job loss related to the introduction
of smart meters, as well as capacity building for controllers (mostly women)
to qualify them for
new jobs. among women controllers, the assessment identified training related to computers,
accounting, energetics, and engineering as the most suitable topics for capacity development.
In 2017, Uzbekenergo underwent radical structural reform
b
and other transformations related
to the new metering and billing system. the reform affected sector employees, including
regional
enterprises,
c
and in many cases resulted in a mismatch between new jobs and older
technologies.
d
Staff changes were made in two directions: (i) job cuts and a reduction in the number of
personnel accountable for electricity control and payment collection (control electricians);
and (ii) new jobs for workers supervising meter installation and maintenance, as well as the new
billing and collection system.
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the reform process in the sector led to the suspension of many Gap interventions under the
project, and the consequent failure to achieve the related target indicators (e.g.,
training of
female controllers/operators for other positions).
a
adB. 2003.
Our Framework Policies and Strategies: Social Policies
. Manila.
b
according to article 6, the total number of electricians[en dash]controllers throughout the Uzbekenergo
organization (6,562) should be reduced. (president of Uzbekistan. 2017.
On Measures for further
strengthening of payment discipline in the sphere of supply and consumption of electric energy and natural gas,
and also radical improvement of system of ExecutiveProduction
(decree No. 5059). May. tashkent.
c
Uzbekenergo JSC. 2017.
On Reduction of Electricians-Controllers in All Uzbekenergo Branches
(Order No. 326.1, 1 June; Order No. 349, 12 June). tashkent.
d
N. B. Rosenthal and d. Hankinson. 2017. promoting Good Jobs and Inclusive Growth through energy
projects in Central and West asia. paper prepared for the asian development Bank by dHInfrastructure.
https://lnkd.in/d3pZFYh.”
Box 3
continued
7. recommendations
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Support the approval of the sector gender policy to increase and normalize women’s
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