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Gender Benchmark

Taking a deep dive into how companies take action to promote gender equality throughout their value chains.

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Gender inequality is a social issue that cuts across systems, geographies, and industries. Women experience adverse impacts of business activities disproportionately. By addressing the barriers to gender equality and empowering women within the private sector, huge, positive gains can be made in the achievement of all the Sustainable Development Goals.

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Gender Benchmark vs Gender Assessment: What is the difference?

WBA has taken a dual approach to assess companies on gender equality, aiming for both scale and depth in our efforts to hold companies accountable on how they companies respect and promote gender equality.

The Gender Benchmark applies the full methodology across approximately 100 companies from two sectors that have been identified as having a great impact, both positive and negative, on gender equality: apparel, and food and agriculture. It is important to note that while these two high-impact sectors have been selected to be included in the Gender Benchmark, the full methodology may be applied to companies across all sectors.

The Gender Assessment focuses on scale and involves a subset of the full Gender Benchmark Methodology applied to all of the 2,000 companies we assess – to determine where they are on their path towards gender equality.

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