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Win-Win-Win: Influencing for gender-transformative businesses in South and South East Asia
Barakat, Sarah ; Abdulali, Roxanne ; Bowman, Kimberly
Barakat, Sarah
Abdulali, Roxanne
Bowman, Kimberly
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2017-07-10
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<p><span>The Gender Transformative and Responsible Business Investment in South-East Asia (GRAISEA) programme aims to improve livelihoods of women and men small-scale producers in South and South-East Asia. It is based on the recognition that financial viability and gender equitable and sustainable <span>supply chains are not mutually exclusive, and that win-win-win </span><span>propositions are possible: wins for communities, for women </span><span>and men small-scale producers, and for larger businesses.</span></span></p>
<p><span>GRAISEA focuses on the palm oil, aquaculture and rice value chains and is implemented in Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Pakistan, and includes a strong regional component. Indeed, while Oxfam engages in multiple countries across the region, power analyses reflect the need to develop regional influencing interventions targeting: a) ASEAN, for promotion and implementation of regional policies and regulations on commodities and issues of regional significance; and b) private sector companies with a regional footprint, for increased understanding of CSR and responsible business models.</span></p>
<p><span>This document particularly focuses on how the programme has influenced others for gender-transformative business investments.</span></p>
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978-0-85598-982-8
