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Embedding Gender inSustainability Reporting
A Practitioners Guide
 
In partnership with the governments of Germany, Iceland, and Switzerland.
 
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The material in this publication is copyrighted.IFC and GRI encourage the dissemination of thecontent for educational purposes. Content fromthis publication may be used freely without priorpermission, provided that clear attribution is givento IFC and GRI and that content is not used forcommercial purposes.© 2009 GRI & IFCISBN number: 978-90-8866-030-6
About GRI’s Research and DevelopmentPublication Series
GRI’s research and development program supports acommitment to continuous improvement by inves-tigating challenging issues around reporting andinnovating new ways to apply the GRI ReportingFramework in conjunction with other standards.Publications in the GRI Research and DevelopmentSeries are presented in three categories:Research and implications onreporting related to subjects such asbiodiversity and genderTracking of reporting practices,implementation, and assessing futurescenariosGuidance for using the GRI ReportingFramework in combination with otherstandardsThis document
Embedding Gender in Sustainability Reporting – A Practitioner´s Guide
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The fndings, interpretations, views, and conclusions expressed herein are those o the authors and do not necessarily reect the views o GRI, theExecutive Directors o the International Finance Corporation (IFC) or o the International Bank o Reconstruction o Development (IBRD, the World Bank) or the governments they represent.The document does not reect the position o the organizations that the individuals in the Advisory Group represent, nor the specifc views o eachindividual who peer-reviewed this document.
Acknowledgements
This report was written by Katherine Miles (GRI) andCarmen Niethammer (IFC) supported by a consultantteam from Bifröst University, Iceland, led by ElínBlöndal and Ingibjörg Þorsteinsdóttir.The authors would like to thank the project’sAdvisory Group for their valuable feedback onseveral drafts of the document. Without them,this publication would not have been possible.The Advisory Group members are Carol Adams (LaTrobe University, Australia), Willem Adema (OECD,France), Amy Augustine (Calvert Asset ManagementCompany, Inc., United States), Leontine Bijleveld(ITUC, Brussels, and the Netherlands Trade UnionConfederation FNV), Heloisa Covolan (Itaipu Bina-cional, Brazil), Kate Grosser (Nottingham University,United Kingdom), Natalie Kincaid-Smith (LonminPLC, South Africa), Marianne Mwaniki (StandardChartered, United Kingdom), Aruna Rao (Gender atWork, United States), Srimathi Shivashankar (Infosys,India), and Ines Smyth (Oxfam GB, United Kingdom).The authors would also like to thank the manyindividuals who gave valuable inputs and feedback on earlier drafts of this report and who facilitated thestakeholder engagement process through workshopsand web 2.0 engagement, including:Natalie Africa, Anika Altaf, Nelmara Arbex, UgoAmoretti, Maria Arsenova, Hanna Ashar, SimoneMiccolis Azevedo, Juliana Barreto Belusci, TamaraBergkamp, Sarah Billens-Smith, Óli SigmundssonBirgir, Alexander Burger, Gillette Conner, MariaCussianovich, Evelyn Dimaandal, KhetsiweDlamini, Kathryn Dovey, Gregory Elders, LauraEspinach, Louise Gardiner, Maxine Garvey, SeanGilbert, Rashmi Goel, Claire Goodridge, EkaterinaGrigoryeva, Caroline Grunewald, Kari Gunndorsson,Andrew Gunther, Ryan Douglas Hahn, Úlfar GautiHaraldsson, Rashanikka Hayley Fowler, Anna RosaHidalgo, Susan Holleran, Monique Hutten, IFCGender and CSR Practice Group, Luis Eduardo SartoriIseppe, Michael Jarvis, Zenele Elizabeth Kunene,Mireia Las Heras, Berit Lindholdt Lauridsen, ErnstLigeringen, the Lonmin Women in Mining Group,Rajiv Maher, Euan Marshall, Scott McAusland, CaterinaMeloni, Roland Michelitsch, Imbirai Mpunga, JoyitaMukherjee, Ana Maria Munoz Boudet, Shir AsharNaveh, Letshani Ndlovu, Margaret Peters-Fawcett,Giulio Quaggiotto, Greg Radford, Sita Ramaswami,Alejandro Roca, Palmi Rognvaldsson, Alicia Rolando,Ásthildur Rutten-Hjaltadóttir, Houria Sammari,Benedicta Sepora, Debra Sequeira, Pallavi Shah,Corrie Shanahan, Ragnheiour Siguroardottir, AnilSinha, Stacy Swann, Dickson Tang, Ghada Teima,Gláucia Terreo, Katia Theriault, Elizabeth Vazquez,Monika Weber-Fahr, Briana Wilson, Yann Wyss andZouera Youssoufou.
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