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Guidance note: setting gender responsive sustainability standards

Tackling gender inequalities is becoming increasingly important for voluntary sustainability standards (VSS) and similar systems to address. Sustainability systems are looking to integrate gender into their standards and the management of their organisations. Sustainability systems that are not gender-responsive can result in unnecessary health and safety risks for women and girls, and lead to unequal impacts and unintended consequences.
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  • Agriculture
  • Gender and Women
  • Global

Adapting to a landscape approach



  • Agriculture
  • Child rights and well being: general
  • Gender and Women
  • Climate change: general
  • Costs and benefits: general
  • Forests and ecosystems: general
  • Freshwater and oceans: general
  • Health and well-being: general
  • Indigenous peoples and community rights: general
  • Livelihoods: general
  • Plant and wildlife conservation: general
  • Workers' rights: general
  • Global

Exploring the role of standards in driving a responsible transition in steel and mining



  • Industrial products
  • Mining
  • Child rights and well being: general
  • Gender and Women
  • Costs and benefits: general
  • Workers' rights: general
  • Worker's rights: wages/living wage
  • Global

System element

  • Assurance: system
  • Capacity building
  • M&E: communicating impact
  • M&E: evaluating outcomes and impacts
  • M&E: learning and improvement
  • (-) M&E: performance monitoring
  • Stakeholder engagement and management
  • Standard: setting
  • System governance
  • Theory of change

Focus sector

  • Agriculture
  • Industrial products
  • Mining

Sustainability outcome

  • Child rights and well being: general
  • Climate change: general
  • Costs and benefits: general
  • Forests and ecosystems: general
  • Freshwater and oceans: general
  • (-) Gender and Women
  • Health and well-being: general
  • Indigenous peoples and community rights: general
  • Livelihoods: general
  • Plant and wildlife conservation: general
  • Workers' rights: general

Focus geography

  • (-) Global

Workstream

  • Innovation Fund
  • Jurisdictional or landscape approaches
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  • Systemic impact

Format

  • Document
  • Webpage

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