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Shifting Power Dynamics to End Sexual Exploitation in Kenyan Supply Chains

December 15, 2020

Impact investors, development finance institutions, and grassroots gender-basedviolence organizations co-creating solutions for how investment can shift exploitativepower dynamics in supply chains

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How to Engage Finance to Enable Survivors of Violence to Build Economic and Financial Freedom

December 16, 2020

Gender-based violence has significant consequences for the health and well-being of individuals, families, communities, businesses, states, and countries.

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Tracking Norms Change as Market Risk in Public Equities

December 15, 2020

Investing in research on norms change can help investors better predict when gender-based violence moves from a chronic to an acute market risk

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Gender equity has a future, like climate
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Gender-based Violence and Political Risk Analysis

December 15, 2020

Developing and testing a methodology that values violence against women as an early indicator of state instability

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Sovereign Funds
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Addressing Gender-Based Violence in Kenya Through Targeted Investments

December 15, 2020

Empowering impact investors to structure targeted gender-based violence informed investments and encouraging the coordination of their efforts to reduce gender-based violence in Kenya.

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Valuing the State of Victoria’s (Australia) Plan to End Family Violence Impact on Investment Opportunities

December 15, 2020

Leveraging finance to increase the political will of the Victorian governmentto achieve its policy goal of ending family violence by 2027.

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