The paradigm shift necessary for market systems initiatives to fully embed women's empowerment.
Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) and social inclusion are essential features of programme design and implementation. Addressing systemic constraints to economically empower vulnerable groups, including women, yields both social and economic …
Guide for MSD practitioners working on WEE to design effective MEL tools and frameworks - based on the WIN programme
Advice on how to mainstream WEE into market system projects.
How to design impactful interventions for WEE - based on the WIN programme
A meta-review review of 11 World Vision Australia projects focusing on agri-food systems.
WIN's annual report of their third year of implemetation, increasing WEE in Mozambique
A series of toolkits for mainstreaming women's economic empowerment
The key for World Vision has been equipping teams to use a gender lens as another analytical skillset to better understand market systems
Part 2: Beyond partnerships
MDF's continued work in programming and measuring the link between access and agency in WEE
Integrating women’s economic empowerment (WEE) into MSD programmes is essential to help build more inclusive and equitable economies.
A research, advice and technical assistance service on Women’s Economic Empowerment.
Guide for MSD programmes on selecting the right partners for WEE to make market changes systemic - based on the WIN programme
Six case studies on the issues around Women's Economic Empowerment (WEE) in the Niger Delta
Evidence of impact in four portfolios: inputs, finance, aggregation and WEE
How ELAN RDC is upgrading women’s roles in DRC.
MDF Fiji analysis of women in the workforce
Guidelines for promoting and measuring women's economic empowerment in MSD Programmes
Part 1: Incentivising the private sector