Within the field of impact investing, the growth of gender lens investment has been one the success stories of the last decade. And increasing evidence shows that investment policies that focus on gender equality have a transformative impact, especially in developing economies.
We know that gender lens investing results in women from marginalised communities having increased access to finance and improvements to their working conditions. The strategy also encourages the growth of female entrepreneurship and leadership, as well as an increase in the gender diversity of boards. All of which results in better returns for investors.
This conversation explores the growth of gender finance and its transformative impact on women across the spectrum of society. We also discuss how we can elevate gender lens investing to a mainstream strategy; the role of men in supporting gender lens investment; and the learnings that can be applied in the design of future inclusive investment policies which target other marginalised sections of society.
The conversation is chaired by
Lynsay Taffe, Director of Communications at British International Investment.
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