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FINAL CALL: Your Data Needs Immediate Action

FINAL CALL: Your Data Needs Immediate Action
25501730 Dear WEESA Members and Colleagues, New global evidence challenges a long-held development assumption: that economic growth will automatically close gender gaps in work, wages, and opportunity. As the world marks International Women’s Day, this learning event examines what the data reveal about persistent gaps, why growth alone has not delivered for women, and what this implies for policies on job creation, skills development, institutional change, and inclusive growth. Join us on Wednesday, March 25, from 9–10 a.m. EDT as we honor International Women’s Day with a conversation on the economic costs of gender gaps, the range of policy choices that could help move the needle, and what policymakers should consider to ensure that structural transformation leads to real gains for women. REGISTER HERE ABOUT WEESA WEESA is a dynamic community of practice that fosters regional exchange, dialogue, and capacity building on women's economic empowerment (WEE) by strengthening links between evidence and action. Members are researchers, policymakers, development practitioners, and other stakeholders interested in expanding and accelerating WEE and gender equality in South Asia and elsewhere. Launched in January 2022, our community has expanded to 5000+ members based in over 90 countries, drawing together individuals who work outside and within the World Bank. WEESA is hosted by the World Bank’s South Asia Gender Innovation Lab (SAR GIL), a platform that promotes evidence-based solutions to address gender gaps in South Asia and is supported by the Umbrella Facility for Gender Equality (UFGE) in partnership with the Gates Foundation and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). The UFGE is supported with generous contributions from Canada, Denmark, Finland, the Gates Foundation, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Join WEESA Don't miss out! When you join WEESA you'll have access to our Monthly Digest and regular learning events. And don't forget to bookmark our website — a one-stop resource for recent and curated WEE-related content covering South Asia and best practices globally. Unsubscribe from this list
Dear WEESA Members and Colleagues, New global evidence challenges a long-held development assumption: that economic growth will automatically close gender gaps in work, wages, and opportunity. As the world marks International Women’s Day, this learning event examines what the data reveal about persistent gaps, why growth alone has not delivered for women, and what this implies for policies on job creation, skills development, institutional change, and inclusive growth. Join us on Wednesday, March 25, from 9–10 a.m. EDT as we honor International Women’s Day with a conversation on the economic costs of gender gaps, the range of policy choices that could help move the needle, and what policymakers should consider to ensure that structural transformation leads to real gains for women. REGISTER HERE ABOUT WEESA WEESA is a dynamic community of practice that fosters regional exchange, dialogue, and capacity building on women's economic empowerment (WEE) by strengthening links between evidence and action. Members are researchers, policymakers, development practitioners, and other stakeholders interested in expanding and accelerating WEE and gender equality in South Asia and elsewhere. Launched in January 2022, our community has expanded to 5000+ members based in over 90 countries, drawing together individuals who work outside and within the World Bank. WEESA is hosted by the World Bank’s South Asia Gender Innovation Lab (SAR GIL), a platform that promotes evidence-based solutions to address gender gaps in South Asia and is supported by the Umbrella Facility for Gender Equality (UFGE) in partnership with the Gates Foundation and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). The UFGE is supported with generous contributions from Canada, Denmark, Finland, the Gates Foundation, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Join WEESA Don't miss out! When you join WEESA you'll have access to our Monthly Digest and regular learning events. And don't forget to bookmark our website — a one-stop resource for recent and curated WEE-related content covering South Asia and best practices globally. Unsubscribe from this list

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Dear WEESA Members and Colleagues, New global evidence challenges a long-held development assumption: that economic growth will automatically close gender gaps in work, wages, and opportunity. As the world marks International Women’s Day, this learning event examines what the data reveal about persistent gaps, why growth alone has not delivered for women, and what this implies for policies on job creation, skills development, institutional change, and inclusive growth. Join us on Wednesday, March 25, from 9–10 a.m. EDT as we honor International Women’s Day with a conversation on the economic costs of gender gaps, the range of policy choices that could help move the needle, and what policymakers should consider to ensure that structural transformation leads to real gains for women. REGISTER HERE ABOUT WEESA WEESA is a dynamic community of practice that fosters regional exchange, dialogue, and capacity building on women's economic empowerment (WEE) by strengthening links between evidence and action. Members are researchers, policymakers, development practitioners, and other stakeholders interested in expanding and accelerating WEE and gender equality in South Asia and elsewhere. Launched in January 2022, our community has expanded to 5000+ members based in over 90 countries, drawing together individuals who work outside and within the World Bank. WEESA is hosted by the World Bank’s South Asia Gender Innovation Lab (SAR GIL), a platform that promotes evidence-based solutions to address gender gaps in South Asia and is supported by the Umbrella Facility for Gender Equality (UFGE) in partnership with the Gates Foundation and the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). The UFGE is supported with generous contributions from Canada, Denmark, Finland, the Gates Foundation, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Join WEESA Don't miss out! When you join WEESA you'll have access to our Monthly Digest and regular learning events. And don't forget to bookmark our website — a one-stop resource for recent and curated WEE-related content covering South Asia and best practices globally. Unsubscribe from this list

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