Globalisation 4.0 & neo-tribalism
The growth of populism poses a risk to women’s economic empowerment (WEE), increasing pressure for a return to ‘traditional’ gender norms, frequently resulting in less empowerment for women.
- Opportunity
- medium
Shaping the agenda to include a gender lens can help ensure positive outcomes for WEE.
- Risk
- medium
The growth of populism poses a risk to WEE, increasing pressure for a return to ‘traditional’ gender norms, with potentially less empowerment for women.
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.
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.
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.
- Opportunity
- medium
- Risk
- medium
Globalisation can lead to a positive impact on women’s health overall and particularly reproductive health, through increased access to information and quality of care. However, increased healthcare costs further limiting women’s access and the pressure to return to traditional gender norms also presents a risk to women’s ability to exercise choice.
Gender-smart investors can support investees to take a longer-term view of the impact of globalisation on women’s health, helping them to realise the benefits of globalisation while minimising the risks of negative impact.
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.
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.
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.
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.