Developing a Business Case for Gender Equality
A business case is critical for achieving buy-in and strategic action from all staff, serving as the “guiding light” so stakeholders know how actions contribute to business outcomes. Read the guide
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A business case is critical for achieving buy-in and strategic action from all staff, serving as the “guiding light” so stakeholders know how actions contribute to business outcomes. Read the guide
USAID’s Engendering Utilities program works with organizations in male-dominated industries to increase economic opportunities for women and improve gender equality in the workplace. Read the fact sheet
This presentation provides a brief overview of the program, its activities and results. View the presentation
USAID partnered with seven utilities in 2016 to improve gender equality and enhance business performance. All seven utilities significantly expanded their talent pools for recruitment and diversified their organizations. Read the fact sheet
This framework provides utilities with global best practices and practical resources to identify gaps, define objectives and establish a road map for sustained progress in integrating gender equality throughout their operations and corporate structures. View the toolkit
The initial phase of the Engendering Utilities program included a first-of-its-kind study to examine the role of women and gender disparities within electric power distribution companies. Read the report
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