Guidance note: Setting gender responsive sustainability standards
Tackling gender inequalities is becoming increasingly important for voluntary sustainability systems to address. More and more, sustainability systems are looking to integrate gender into their standards and the management of their organisations. Sustainability systems that are not gender-responsive...
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| author | Petkova, Liliana North, Hanna Morgan, Miranda Radford, Eleanor |
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| description | Tackling gender inequalities is becoming increasingly important for voluntary sustainability systems to address. More and more, sustainability systems are looking to integrate gender into their standards and the management of their organisations. Sustainability systems that are not gender-responsive can result in unnecessary health and safety risks for women and girls, and lead to unequal impacts and unintended consequences. This briefing note provides a collection of good practices to support sustainability systems, including ISEAL Community Members, to get started and progress on gender issues. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1390732025-11-05T11:13:50Z Guidance note: Setting gender responsive sustainability standards Petkova, Liliana North, Hanna Morgan, Miranda Radford, Eleanor standards strategies gender equality sustainability Tackling gender inequalities is becoming increasingly important for voluntary sustainability systems to address. More and more, sustainability systems are looking to integrate gender into their standards and the management of their organisations. Sustainability systems that are not gender-responsive can result in unnecessary health and safety risks for women and girls, and lead to unequal impacts and unintended consequences. This briefing note provides a collection of good practices to support sustainability systems, including ISEAL Community Members, to get started and progress on gender issues. 2024-01-15 2024-02-08T08:15:04Z 2024-02-08T08:15:04Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139073 en Open Access application/pdf Petkova, L.; North, H.; Morgan, M.; Radford, E. (2024) Guidance note: Setting gender responsive sustainability standards. 4 p. |
| spellingShingle | standards strategies gender equality sustainability Petkova, Liliana North, Hanna Morgan, Miranda Radford, Eleanor Guidance note: Setting gender responsive sustainability standards |
| title | Guidance note: Setting gender responsive sustainability standards |
| title_full | Guidance note: Setting gender responsive sustainability standards |
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| title_short | Guidance note: Setting gender responsive sustainability standards |
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| topic | standards strategies gender equality sustainability |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139073 |
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