This document establishes guidelines for gender-fair communication and gender inclusivity in communication and dissemination activities of the EnergyMeasures H2020 Project. These guidelines, portions of which are an update of Gaffney and Dunphy (2015) explain what gender is, why it is significant for this project, and how gender inclusivity can be achieved in communication and dissemination activities. The guidelines emphasise the importance of gender inclusivity, and details the language practices that should be utilised and the considerations that should be given to selecting appropriate imagery for use
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