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Temilade Sesan
Temilade Sesan
Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law, University of Ibadan
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Navigating the limitations of energy poverty: Lessons from the promotion of improved cooking technologies in Kenya
T Sesan
Energy Policy 47, 202-210, 2012
1032012
Corporate-led sustainable development and energy poverty alleviation at the bottom of the pyramid: The case of the CleanCook in Nigeria
T Sesan, S Raman, M Clifford, I Forbes
World Development 45, 137-146, 2013
742013
Pathways to high and low performance: factors differentiating primary care facilities under performance-based financing in Nigeria
S Mabuchi, T Sesan, SC Bennett
Health Policy and Planning 33 (1), 41-58, 2018
522018
Global imperatives, local contingencies: An analysis of divergent priorities and dominant perspectives in stove development from the 1970s to date
T Sesan
Progress in Development Studies 14 (1), 3-20, 2014
352014
Status of renewable energy policy and implementation in Nigeria
T Sesan
Institute for Science and Society, Faculty of Social Sciences, Law and …, 2008
272008
Toilet training: what can the cookstove sector learn from improved sanitation promotion?
T Sesan, S Jewitt, M Clifford, C Ray
International Journal of Environmental Health Research 28 (6), 667-682, 2018
192018
“We learnt that being together would give us a voice”: Gender perspectives on the East African improved-cookstove value chain
T Sesan, M Clifford, S Jewitt, C Ray
Feminist Economics 25 (4), 240-266, 2019
182019
Peeling back the layers on participatory development: evidence from a community-based women's group in Western Kenya
T Sesan
Community Development Journal 49 (4), 603-617, 2014
162014
What's cooking?: participatory and market approaches to stove development in Nigeria and Kenya
TA Sesan
University of Nottingham, 2011
152011
Mediating knowledge co-production for inclusive governance and delivery of food, water and energy services in African cities
T Sesan, S Sanfo, K Sikhwivhilu, F Dakyaga, F Aziz, D Yirenya-Tawiah, ...
Urban Forum, 1-27, 2022
122022
What's cooking? Evaluating context-responsive approaches to stove technology development in Nigeria and Kenya
T Sesan
Technology in Society 39, 142-150, 2014
102014
Gender-differentiated impacts of a Rural Electrification Policy in Nigeria
M Cicowiez, O Akinyemi, T Sesan, O Adu, B Sokeye
Energy Policy 162, 112774, 2022
62022
“These are the realities”: insights from facilitating researcher-policymaker engagement in Nigeria’s household energy sector
T Sesan, W Siyanbola
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8 (1), 1-11, 2021
42021
From barriers to enablers: where next for improved cookstoves?
C Ray, T Sesan, M Clifford, S Jewitt
Boiling Point, 2-5, 2017
32017
Energy and the environment in Sub-Saharan africa: household perceptions of improved cookstoves
S Jewitt, P Atagher, M Clifford, C Ray, T Sesan
32017
Exploring the connections between mini-grid market regulation and energy access expansion: The case of Nigeria
T Sesan, U Uduka, L Baker, O Ugwu, E Eleri, S Bhattacharyya
Energy Policy 184, 113891, 2024
22024
Looking back to launch forward: a self-reflexive approach to decolonising science education and communication in Africa
T Sesan, A Ibiyemi
Journal of Science Communication 22 (4), Y01, 2023
22023
Investigating the economic and social impact of the Nigerian rural electrification fund (REF-1) program through a gender computable general Equilibrium model
M Cicowiez, O Akinyemi, T Sesan, O Adu, B Sokeye
PEP: Partnership for Economic Policy, 2021
22021
Leaving the old behind
T Sesan
Nature Energy 6 (3), 219-220, 2021
22021
Clean energy: Game-changer for Nigeria?
T Sesan
International Trade Forum, 26-27, 2020
22020
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