Field notes

Conversations with gender lens investing practitioners about their investment journeys, challenges, and reflections.

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Identifying Gender Data Gaps to Move the Field Forward

We now have a wealth of gender data at our fingertips, but with so many different needs and goals within the gender-smart investing community it can be challenging to make it fit for context. The following unmet gender data needs, identified during a recent online working session, are an opportunity to work more efficiently as a community and move further, faster, and smarter together.

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Harnessing Racial and Gender Justice to Amplify Action on Climate Change

Increasingly, we see how racial injustice intersects with gender and class injustice to create communities of people who are members of multiple disadvantaged communities. Any programme that targets injustice in one community – women, for example – is significantly more effective if it takes an intersectional approach. What implications does this have for gender and climate impact investment?

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Launching Rapid Response Gender Lens Financing: the Story of RISE

Investing in Women’s RISE fund - providing COVID relief and recovery to women-owned and led businesses in Southeast Asia - got off the ground in two months. We speak to James Soukamneuth and Prachi Maheshwari about how they did it and what else needs to be done to catalyse more capital towards gender lens investing in the region.

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Why Are Women in Europe Missing Out on VC?

New research from EIB identifies the barriers to risk capital for women entrepreneurs in Europe, on both the demand and supply side, with multi-level recommendations to get them ready for institutional funding. We interview Shiva Dustdar, Head of Division at EIB’s Innovation Finance Advisory, about the report’s key findings and implications.

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Gender-Smart Investing Journeys: Tracy Gray, the 22 Fund

I started my professional life as an engineer on the Space Shuttle Program, and I noticed that I was always the only black person (and often woman) involved in pretty much everything I did. And when I got into venture capital, in 1999, I noticed that the vast majority of people coming in for interviews, getting capital, sending in their business plans were white men. So since then I've wanted to find the nexus between private capital and economic development to ensure that the wealth being created goes to a broader segment of the population.

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The Building Blocks of a Good Commitment

From the Clinton Global Initiative commitments to the SDGs, commitments to a specific goal or outcome can be an organisational, sectoral, or thematic north star. They help to unite teams and budgets, demonstrate what is possible to the wider field, and build a movement that others want to be part of. And, at a time when investors are being called on to step up for racial justice, they are a way of holding each other accountable and being transparent about our work.

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Unpaid care is a multi-trillion dollar barrier to economic and educational equity. It’s time to be intentional about it as an investment theme.

Much has been written about the burden of unpaid care - and its gendered and economic impacts - but it’s not always clear what an investable opportunity looks like, particularly when regional nuances and needs are taken into account. This article explores the current landscape of care and unpaid work as an investment theme and defines prospective roles for funders and investors in both public and private markets.

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Redesigning Due Diligence For a Deal Pipeline in Lockdown

The constraints imposed by the COVID pandemic have made it difficult to get capital to those who need it most. But several in the gender-smart community and beyond are exploring ways of keeping finance flowing through COVID, by leveraging virtual tools and global networks.

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#ICantBreathe And Racial Justice: GenderSmart Response

The events this past week—starting with the continued police brutality and murder of George Floyd—expose deep, pervasive, toxic, and systemic racism around the world. Structural racism and abuse of power are two forces that stand to undermine our efforts as individuals and as a community.

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Tracking COVID financing with a gender lens

Of the emerging financing facilities that have been launched in recent weeks, only a handful have an explicit gender lens - but gender consideration is critical to effective response, recovery and rebuilding post-pandemic.

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Scaling Gender-Smart Investment in Public Markets with Better Tools and Data: an Interview with Ruth Shaber

Ruth Shaber MD is the founder and president of the Tara Health Foundation, which promotes health, well-being, and opportunity for women and girls through innovative evidence-informed programs. She is also the co-founder and board chair of Rhia Ventures, a group of foundations and investors that collaborate to bring new types of capital and enterprise to the field of reproductive health in the United States.

The following conversation took place on February 18, 2020, and is the first of a two-part interview series.

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"Instead of trying to change the system, let’s build a new one": an interview with Vicki Saunders

Vicki Saunders launched SheEO in 2015, a perpetual loan fund powered by the ‘radical generosity’ of several activators who each contribute the equivalent of 1,100 dollars (or $92/month) into a pool of capital for women-founded ventures solving social problems (or, as Saunders describes them, ‘the world’s to-do list’). SheEO launched in the UK, their fifth country, in late 2019, and have a pipeline of 70 further countries keen to replicate the model. The long-term goal is to reach a million women activators by the end of this decade, and a billion dollar fund helping 10,000 entrepreneurs every year. 

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