Last week, our Rebuild Better Virtual Summit on Gender brought together experts and practitioners from across sectors and continents to ask what business can do to support women, particularly in view of the disastrous impacts of COVID-19 on gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls.

Between 9-11 March, we explored three subject areas that are integral to this question.

“It’s not pie – it doesn’t mean that if women get more opportunities, men get less – you just get a bigger universe of opportunities”

Arlene Isaacs-Lowe, Global Head of CSR, Moody’s Corporation and President, Moody’s Foundation 

“People think about this as the cost of doing something, but actually what is the cost of not doing anything?” Claudine McMahon, Global Head of Culture and Inclusion, Vodafone. 

“It’s important to focus on systemic change at community and household level … providing support that changes systemically attitudes and behaviours towards women that really lead to gender equality.” David Schwebel, Community Advisor, Cargill 

As well as live webinars, as part of the Gender Summit we curated a host of resources to support our community to take action on gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls.

A series of three concise Seminar Videos provide practical tips and advice on each of the three themes:

By purchasing a digital pass for the event, you can access recordings of all the webinars, plus fireside chats, insight summary reports and a curated library of Action Toolkits, Reports, podcasts and community articles by Business Fights Poverty and our community members.

If this is a topic that chimes with your own interests and work, we encourage you to join our LinkedIn discussion group, Business Fights Poverty Virtual Summits on Gender. Alongside the webinars we also hosted three live discussions on LinkedIn, sharing knowledge and advice amongst peers. In our feedback survey for the event, 83% of those who took part in these written discussions said that they’d formed a valuable connection.

We were also thrilled to release four new podcasts which all highlight the role of business in creating a world in which women can thrive.

 

Articles published over the last three weeks have profiled many inspirational examples of action from across our community, particularly around gender equality. Here are some of my personal highlights:

Finally, this week we released an Insights Report, The National Business Compact on Coronavirus 

 – A Year On: A New Blueprint for Rapid Collaboration? When the WHO declared the COVID-19 pandemic this time last year, businesses in Kenya came together to provide urgent action to support vulnerable communities and bolster the government response. The report identifies ten key elements that were key to NBCC’s effective response, at a time of great uncertainty. It also provides insights on the way organisations could work together to tackle future crises and challenges.

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