Investing in Women for the Future of Southeast Asia
Sweef Capital’s Gender ROI™ is an example of a gender-focused frameworks where a JEDI lens can be integrated. Capital can empower the voices of equality and enable women to realise their potential as leaders of economic and social development and agents of change in their communities. The disruption ahead is a major shift in recognising the power of women taking charge of their futures, which will unlock significant new value.
The Economic Benefits of Improving Social Inclusion
The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) commissioned Deloitte Access Economics to quantify the economic dividend from raising the level of social inclusion in Australia, with a focus on cultural diversity, in order to help shape its future policies and strategies for delivering on its Charter. The quantitative analysis in this report largely focuses on the benefits of social inclusion for culturally and linguistically diverse communities, specifically migrant communities, but this report recognises that there are many other groups that contribute to diversity and for whom improving social inclusion is likely to result in additional economic benefits.
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Strategy 2018–2022: Fiji Women’s Fund
The Fiji Women’s Fund is an initiative of the Pacific Women Shaping Pacific Development (Pacific Women) Program, funded by the Australian Government. In November 2015, DFAT commissioned a three-member design team to develop the Fund design. The design team consulted with a range of stakeholders including key women’s civil society organisations and rural women’s groups, government, private sector and development grantees. The consultation highlighted the positive interest and support from women’s civil society organisations for the Fund to be locally owned and managed. However, there was strong consensus among women’s organisations that the process for localising the Fund required time and planning, and that this would be the key focus of the Fund while it is supported by DFAT until 2022. The Fund commits up to AU$10.5 million from July 2017 to June 2022 to women’s organisations, groups and networks. It will provide funding and capacity development support to women’s groups, organisations and networks in Fiji to expand and enhance their work on women’s empowerment and gender equality.
Verve Super's Gender Lens Investing Approach
Verve Super's Gender Lens Investing approach takes into consideration gender-based factors across the investment process to advance gender equality & inclusion and better inform investment decisions