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Speaker warns energy blackouts threaten women’s safety, mobility and economic security

February 23, 2026 | United Nations, International


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Speaker warns energy blackouts threaten women’s safety, mobility and economic security
An unidentified speaker said energy blackouts “are not just technical disruptions” and argued they directly undermine women’s safety, protection and economic security. The speaker described how prolonged darkness, malfunctioning elevators, reduced street lighting and disrupted transport limit women’s ability to move safely and raise their exposure to harassment and accidents.

The statement framed the problem as both physical and economic: reduced mobility can prevent women from reaching work, services and safe routes home, compounding financial insecurity. “They directly undermine women's safety, protection, and economic security,” the speaker said, underlining that the effects are not limited to infrastructure but extend to everyday personal safety.

No formal action or policy response was recorded in the statement. The speaker’s remarks focused on the risks posed by outages and the need for attention to gendered impacts when planning energy resilience or emergency response.

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