The report celebrates accomplishments and renews the sense of urgency, accountability, ambition, and transformative possibility around public development banks’ gender equality commitments (financial and otherwise).
“There is a tremendous benefit for PDBs interested in understanding how they can address and measure their own gender equality commitments, as organizations and with their partners, to create a more inclusive and equal world. This report highlights how PDBs are currently tackling gender equality commitments, recognizing that this is an evolving journey. UN Women is your ally in this journey. We are here to collaborate, as well as help implement and strengthen the work on gender equality and women’s empowerment”, said Anita Bhatia, Deputy Executive Director, UN Women.
This report offers a unique perspective by providing, through case studies, numerous concrete examples of how leading PDBs with various mandates, histories and methods of engagement have committed and delivered on the gender equality agenda both internally (as organizations) and externally (in programming, investments, and partnerships). These included the adoption of gender responsive practices, mechanisms and tools, as well as gender mainstreaming approaches in the programming and funding cycle.
Further reading: The Second Finance in Common Summit: Public Development Banks at a Glance
During the event, the nexus between gender equality and climate change was also highlighted as inherent to the achievement of the SDGs. Seven speakers and numerous participants shared the contributions of development banks in this area, and shared research initiatives in this field.
As concluded by Marie-Hélène Loison, Deputy General Director of AFD, “PDBs coalition is a real framework for sharing and exchanging experiences on best practices for the advancement of gender equality and women’s empowerment. The nexus between gender equality, climate change and biodiversity is an utmost priority for sustainable development, and Development Banks have a crucial role to play in this fight”.
The session also introduced the new signatories of the Paris Development Banks Statement on Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment, namely the Financial Corporation for the Territorial Development S.A. of Colombia (Financiera de Desarrollo Territorial S.A.), the Bank of Northeast of Brazil (Banco do Nordeste), and the National Bank of Costa Rica (Banco Nacional), within a total number of signatories of 36 public development banks.
The Finance in Common Summit (FICS) was the second convening of PDBs to highlight their role in achieving the SDGs and reiterate their joint commitments to joint action for climate and sustainable development.
About the Finance in Common Summit
The first-ever global meeting of Public Development Banks – The Finance in Common Summit – focuses on how Public Development Banks can influence the global financial system to better protect our planet and societies. By rallying and challenging a new and significant global community with enhanced capacity of action, and by promoting sustained collective action, the Finance in Common Summit is a key milestone on the way to the COP26.
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