2021 Delegate Resources

The following resources were all shared by delegates during 2021 GenderSmart Investing Summit workshops. We have organised them by Summit theme and session to make them easy to find. For more, please feel free to browse our resource library or explore the 2021 Summit Insights microsite.

From Niche to Normal

As gender lens investing gains traction, it’s increasingly being recognised as “just smart investing”. Sessions in this theme unpacked what it takes to make the case, bring more institutional investors to the table, and unlock more capital at scale across both public and private markets. Delegates worked on more compelling stakeholder narratives, and sharper gender-smart investment strategies that take all of their parameters and priorities into account.

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+ Ways Into Gender Finance

Gender-Smart Investing Journeys blog series (ongoing):

...And a bit of (educational) fun: Who's Janet Yellen?

+ The Next Frontier in Public Markets

+ Collaboration as the Key to Scaling Gender-Smart Capital

Building a Better Toolkit

There are more new gender-smart methodologies, tools, and approaches available than ever before. Which of these should be used, and when? Delegates debated priority data gaps and identified areas for improvement and harmonisation, with a particular focus on welcoming new voices and perspectives as we embrace greater diversity as a driver of alpha.

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+ Raising the Bar in Gender Analysis

Books

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

Training

+ Data Harmonisation, Measurement, and Management

Books

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

+ Investing for Racial and Social Equity

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

+ Building Capacity and Expertise

Private Equity and Value Creation: A Fund Manager’s Guide to Gender-smart Investing

Systems and Levers

While allocators and intermediaries may share similar goals, the systems they have to navigate, the partners with whom they work, and the strategies they deploy can vary widely. This theme explored leading-edge investment mandates and innovative, evergreen, and alternative structures, including blended finance; how we might better support first time, diverse fund managers; and the role played by next-generation and female wealth as levers for unlocking more gender-smart capital.

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+ Innovative, Alternative, and Blended Finance

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

+ Gender Finance for Transformative Social Change

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

+ Power and Private Wealth: Women and Generation Next

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

+ Supporting First-Time Women and Diverse Fund Managers

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

CDC Gender Toolkit

Climate and Gender

There is a rich seam of opportunities at the junction of gender and climate finance. These interactive sessions shared best practices and frameworks to address risks and challenges, pinpointing what good looks like when applying this dual set of lenses. Delegates explored both existing portfolios and the opportunity to create new vehicles, while integrating an intersectional racial and social equity lens, in the context of “just transitions.”

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+ What Does Good Look Like in Gender and Climate Finance?

Books

Research and Case Studies

+ Recovery and Rebuilding With a Gender and Climate Lens

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

Blogs

This all-women cooperative is feeding hundreds during the pandemic

+ Increasing Gender Opportunities in Existing Climate Portfolios

Research and Case Studies

Tools and Frameworks

Women’s Empowerment Principles Gender Gap Analysis Tool

Blogs

Investing for Resilience and Recovery

What happens when gender finance intersects with high-impact thematic areas such as the care economy, financial and digital inclusion, education, or healthcare? These sessions explored existing and emerging opportunities that consider gender, racial, and social equity through resilient jobs, climate-smart approaches, and the opportunities for financing supply chains, in the context of COVID and beyond.

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