Purposeful collaboration helps drive gender parity
"Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much" - Helen Keller
Strategic collaborations can be powerful. By joining forces with key groups and organizations on specific projects, greater impact
for women's advancement can be leveraged.
APPLY for an International Women's Day relationship.
IWD sees a number of strategic collaborations
Collaboration: Tools to build more gender equal workplaces
Lean In believes
a balanced world is a better world and we all have a role to play to create it. LeanIn runs programs that help women advance and companies create more equal workplaces;
from fighting gender bias through to Lean In Circles - small groups where women get and give peer mentorship, sharpen their skills (using the library of expert
educational content) and have a place to be unapologetically ambitious. The IWD LeanIn resources support organizations for IWD and beyond.
Collaboration: Prime Employers for Women platform
Where Women Work showcases the impressive
work and achievements of women, while shining a spotlight on companies supporting them. It engages and inspires female
candidates about exciting career options for interns, apprentices, graduates, experienced hires, career returners,
executives. The platform promotes female role models, motivating further women to achieve their potential.
On IWD and beyond, Where Women Work celebrates Prime Employers
for Women.
Collaboration: International Women's Day classroom resources
Puffin Schools wants to give young readers access to new
feminist icons and ideas: female authors and artists to be inspired by, women-centred stories to learn from, fantastic heroines
to befriend. The IWD classroom resources explore story lines, analyse characters,
challenge stereotypes, examine language use and establish a lifelong love of reading. The IWD reading list featured books about women who changed
the world - women who stood up, spoke out, struggled through and soared.
Individually we are one drop, but together we are an ocean. IWD collaborations are ongoing formalized global initiatives
aimed at supporting women and advancing gender parity. Collaboration proposals
are considered via a number of specific criteria. To submit a proposal, please contact us.
Areas of collaboration invited
A number of areas inform IWD's ongoing year-long activity including:
- Education - When women and girls are educated, they're more likely
to make informed choices and secure employment. Education can help women and girls escape violence and
discrimination. It's also important that the education women and girls receive is free from bias and
limitation. Women educators and their participation in leadership and decision making through to the highest
levels, are also key to equality in education.
- Work - When women gain employment outside the home, earn an income
and advance, they often re-invest in a better future for themselves, their family and community. Pay
parity is critical. And when women and girls see relevant role models they aspire to, they become
motivated and inspired to achieve their potential. Prime employers for women have progressive work cultures
where diversity and inclusion are valued.
- Economic empowerment - When women are economically empowered they gain greater choice, opportunity
and power in decision making. Across the world, women's economic empowerment is essential for fostering
resilient and sustainable growth of economies and societies. Whether gained via paid employment or their own business, women's
financial independence is key.
- Health - When women have access to balanced and reliable information, and they're encouraged and
supported to seek and maintain a healthy lifestyle for themselves and their families, then current and future quality of life may be
better. Innovative technologies, early screening and detection, and proactive treatment through all stages of a woman's life is critical
for well-being at home, work and in the community.
- Sport and The Arts - When women are equally paid and sponsored, their activity equally covered
and viewed, and their professional accomplishments and status equally celebrated - gender parity is more likely to be achieved.
- Various areas - In government, community, health, media, retail or further - there are
many areas where strategic collaborations can drive greater outcomes for women and the organisations supporting them.
Whether in social, economic, political or cultural contexts, it is always important for women to participate
in decision making, have access to technology and celebrate achievement. Identifying, amplifying and
celebrating women's achievement in all spheres of endeavour, sets a progressive benchmark and expectation for
equality. Showcasing the successful achievement of women not
only helps build recognition but helps broaden perception, promotes role models and challenges bias.
Celebrating women's achievement inspires future generations and provides confidence and direction for others.
Importantly, celebrating achievement increases women's visibility for further opportunities.
Specific criteria for ongoing IWD collaborative ventures
Following an expression of interest summarising the proposed collaboration, groups where there is great synergy are then invited
to submit a more detailed proposal responding to specific criteria for formal review.
Some of these criteria include, but are not limited to, the following:
- the overall purpose for the collaboration
- whether the activity is well-established with proven success, or whether a newly proposed concept
- whether the activity is truly global, or whether demographic or location specific
- whether the collaboration is ongoing or duration specific
- strategic objectives, key outcomes and the impact to be achieved
- the audience or recipients to benefit from the collaboration in terms of gender parity
- specific actions, timeframe and deliverables that will be mutually agreed
- key measurement and performance indicators and milestones
- resources provided and/or required by the organisation/s or group/s involved
- credentials and legal status of the organisation or group entity
- evidence of reach and existing relationships with further groups
- any examples of similar activity
Successful interest will be invited to submit a detailed proposal for further consideration in response to specific selection criteria.
Collaborations are strategic, mutually beneficial relationships where the synergy elevates greater outcomes for women. Collaborations are
not one-way requests simply seeking promotion of activity, but where each party is equally and intensely involved in a strategic collaboration.
Please note expressions of interest should be submitted at the earliest possible moment. To explore a potential IWD Collaboration, please
contact us.