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Mitigating the Risks of Gender-Based Violence: A Due Diligence Guide for Australian Investors
October 26, 2020
Criterion Institute has created a guide for Australia-based investors to understand the risk their investments are exposed to as a result of gender-based violence, and to incorporate that risk assessment into their existing due diligence process.
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Mitigating the Risk of GBV in Infrastructure Investment
October 20, 2020
As governments around the world respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a growing recognition of the need for public investment to spur economic recovery.
Beyond Divestment: How Investors Can Disrupt Injustice in the US Criminal Justice System
October 9, 2020
The incarceration rate of women in the United States is at an all-time high, and most incarcerated women have experienced some form of gender-based violence whether before they were detained
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Reframing Resilience in the Time of COVID: Challenging the Status Quo and Transforming Power
August 28, 2020
In an aptly named recent NY Times article, Is Resilience Overrated?, Jami Attenberg wrote: “I want people to be proud of themselves for being resilient. It is an act of triumph to surpass challenges and traumas.
Gender as Material to Infrastructure Projects: Reaching Better Outcomes by Applying a Gender Lens from Project Inception
July 21, 2020
This paper argues for the application of a gender lens at the earliest stage of developing better infrastructure projects, both in terms of development outcomes and risk-adjusted returns for investors.
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In blending finance with government or philanthropic money, ensure the incentives aren't paying bias.
Q&A with Candide Group's Jasmine Rashid: Bringing a Social Justice Lens to Finance and Investment
July 14, 2020
In this issue of Criterion Connections, Tia Subramanian of the Criterion Institute speaks with Jasmine Rashid, Director of Advocacy and Strategic Partnerships at Candide Group, about investing for social change