International Women's Day marks an unprecedented crisis in gender equality – investing in social impact work can help

The Canadian Women’s Foundation, Equality Fund, and Community Foundations of Canada have created guidelines for funding feminist movements

Why It Matters

As women have disproportionately cared for COVID’s sick, watched over our kids as schools closed, showed up as essential workers, and kept our economies and countries moving, the social and economic gains on gender equality we have worked for decades to achieve are vanishing before our eyes.

var TRINITY_TTS_WP_CONFIG = {"cleanText":"International Women\u2019s Day marks an unprecedented crisis in gender equality \u2013 investing in social impact work can help. This year\u2019s International Women\u2019s Day also brings another milestone: the one-year anniversary of COVID-19\u2019s disruption and devastation in communities across the globe.\u00a0\u00a0 For women, the sounds of sirens rushing to care for COVID\u2019s sick and dying came just as greater progress on our equality was already flatlining . The Globe\u2019s groundbreaking \u201cPower Gap\u201d series offers the latest evidence, finding that women, especially racialized women, are \u201c outranked, outnumbered, and out-earned \u201d at every level of the workforce. Now the pandemic threatens to drive those and many other ine

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