Inequality
Addressing existing patterns of gender inequality is crucial to ensuring inequality does not become economically, socially and politically entrenched.
- Opportunity
- medium
Investment opportunities in businesses and sectors that address inequality (e.g. affordable housing and other low-income services, education to increase the supply of skilled workers).
- Risk
- high
Existing patterns of inequality may become increasingly economically, socially and politically entrenched, increasing the difficulty associated with strengthening women’s economic empowerment.
The primary impact of this trend is pan-sectoral, mainly manifesting itself in the political and societal context within which gender-smart investors, and their investees, operate.
Opportunities to address inequality by investing in businesses that serve women more effectively, or provide more and better employment opportunities for women, can be found in all of gender-smart investors key sectors.
The primary impact of this trend is pan-sectoral, mainly manifesting itself in the political and societal context within which gender-smart investors, and their investees, operate.
Opportunities to address inequality by investing in businesses that serve women more effectively, or provide more and better employment opportunities for women, can be found in all of gender-smart investors key sectors.
The primary impact of this trend is pan-sectoral, mainly manifesting itself in the political and societal context within which gender-smart investors, and their investees, operate.
Opportunities to address inequality by investing in businesses that serve women more effectively, or provide more and better employment opportunities for women, can be found in all of gender-smart investors key sectors.
The primary impact of this trend is pan-sectoral, mainly manifesting itself in the political and societal context within which gender-smart investors, and their investees, operate.
Opportunities to address inequality by investing in businesses that serve women more effectively, or provide more and better employment opportunities for women, can be found in all of gender-smart investors key sectors.
The primary impact of this trend is pan-sectoral, mainly manifesting itself in the political and societal context within which gender-smart investors, and their investees, operate.
Opportunities to address inequality by investing in businesses that serve women more effectively, or provide more and better employment opportunities for women, can be found in all of gender-smart investors key sectors.
The primary impact of this trend is pan-sectoral, mainly manifesting itself in the political and societal context within which gender-smart investors, and their investees, operate.
Opportunities to address inequality by investing in businesses that serve women more effectively, or provide more and better employment opportunities for women, can be found in all of gender-smart investors key sectors.
The primary impact of this trend is pan-sectoral, mainly manifesting itself in the political and societal context within which gender-smart investors, and their investees, operate.
Opportunities to address inequality by investing in businesses that serve women more effectively, or provide more and better employment opportunities for women, can be found in all of gender-smart investors key sectors.
The primary impact of this trend is pan-sectoral, mainly manifesting itself in the political and societal context within which gender-smart investors, and their investees, operate.
Opportunities to address inequality by investing in businesses that serve women more effectively, or provide more and better employment opportunities for women, can be found in all of gender-smart investors key sectors.