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Gender Lens Investing: reshaping financial landscapes

A report focused on advancing gender equality through impact investing and sustainable finance was released.  ‘Empowering women, building sustainable assets: Strengthening the depth of gender lens investing across asset classes’ was prepared by UN Women, in collaboration with Politecnico di Milano (TIRESIA project), Phenix Capital Group and Bocconi University – Axa Research Lab on Gender Equality.

The report explores the Gender Lens Investing (GLI) market through quantitative and qualitative analysis. The GLI approach places gender equality at the centre of investment decisions with the aim of reducing gender inequality through the strategic allocation of economic resources.

The report highlights the lack of consensus on the definition of equality and inclusion in the financial sphere, stressing the urgent need for better financial literacy. Improving financial education is a key step to incorporate gender issues into investment decisions.

Investors are increasingly aware of the importance of quantifying and reporting the impact of their investments, by adopting measurement practices that consider gender and equality issues, thus actively contributing to the success and positive impact of such initiatives.Top-down initiatives, including stricter regulations, are welcomed by the investment community, and foster the acceleration of gender and equality initiatives.

We have not yet been able to make impact the main focus for financial institutions to generate value.

Mario Calderini, director of Tiresia

The key findings of the report provide a detailed overview of the investment market targeting UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5, which promotes gender diversity. As of July 2023, invested capital reached the remarkable amount of USD 56 billion, reflecting the growing demand for SDG 5-related impact investment funds. Private equity is confirmed as the most mature impact strategy, as the asset class boasts the largest number of investment funds (41) and significant allocated capital. Investments in real assets – real estate and infrastructure – also saw an increase in initiatives in 2022, despite the limited number of funds.

This groundbreaking report not only reveals important findings, but also highlights the great contribution of Gender Lens Investing to society. By strategically allocating capital to address gender inequality, GLI offers a practical and potentially impactful solution to tackle the chronic underfunding of women’s empowerment and gender equality initiatives.As the world strives to achieve the ambitious goals set by the United Nations 2030 Agenda, this report proves the potential of Gender Lens Investing as a transformative force for positive change, breaking down barriers and paving the way for a more inclusive and fair future.

We have not yet been able to make impact the main focus for financial institutions to generate value.

One of the most immediate reasons to explain why this has not happened is in the composition of the boards of large financial institutions: who was not sitting there? Women. I strongly believe that the impact revolution will depend on more inclusion, more women and more gender diversity in decision-making bodies.

Equity and quality for childhood. Guidelines for an integrated 0-6 years support system

EQUI_06 is a multidisciplinary project involving the Departments of Architecture and Urban Studies (DASTU), Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering (DIG) and Design of the Politecnico di Milano. It aims at defining guidelines and general rules for the creation of integrated preschool service hubs in urban areas facing educational poverty.

Following an in-depth pilot study of needs and resources relating to early childhood (0-6 years), the project aims to promote principles of equity and quality.

Defining guidelines and general rules for the creation of integrated preschool service hubs, following an in-depth pilot study of needs and resources relating to early childhood (0-6 years).

THE PROJECT TEAM

  • Stefania Sabatinelli, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (principal investigator)
  • Marta Cordini, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies (project manager)
  • Carolina Pacchi, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies
  • Cristina Renzoni, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies
  • Paola Savoldi, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies
  • Marta Cannistrà, Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering
  • Mara Soncin, Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering
  • Filippo Bolzoni, Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering
  • Ambra Borin, Department of Design
  • Luisa Collina, Department of Design
  • Laura Galluzzo, Department of Design
  • Claudia Mastrantoni, Department of Design

EQUI_06 is one of the high social impact projects awarded in the 2021 edition of Polisocial Award, dedicated to the theme “Equity and Recovery”: the winning projects are financed by funds from the 5×1000 donations (a fraction of the personal income tax each Italian citizen can donate to support a non-profit organisation).

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