posted on 2024-09-06, 07:40authored byÉmilie Combaz
This review investigates the different models that major international aid entities use to implement gender-sensitive procurement (GSP) in their own operations. It is based on a rapid survey of 40 such multilateral, bilateral, and non-profit organisations conducted by email. Of the 15 organisations that provided information, only a few are systematically implementing gender-sensitive procurement (GSP) in their own operations, while several others are piloting or considering it. By far the most common model is to increase sourcing from businesses owned and/or controlled by women. Other frequent models include: sourcing from suppliers that internally advance equality or empowerment for women (e.g. gender balance, representation of women at all levels, good gender equality policies); or sourcing from suppliers that commit to recruiting a percentage of women for the contract.
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Institute of Development Studies
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Combaz, É. (2018) Models of Gender-Sensitive Procurement Used by International Aid Entities. K4D Helpdesk Report. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.