Philea publishes “Proven Practices in Gender Mainstreaming: Foundations in Conversation”
Philea, through the Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Network, has published “Proven Practices in Gender Mainstreaming: Foundations in Conversation”, a new report bringing together reflective pieces and concrete examples from foundations putting gender equality into practice and offering practical guidance and lived experience to support funders ready to make progress in 2026 and beyond.
Philanthropy has many options when it comes to mainstreaming gender in its operations, programmes, funding and overall strategy. Doing so, regardless of the path taken, can have a real impact on outcomes, not only in the area of gender but also when it comes to the many other challenges philanthropy seeks to address.
This publication explores why gender matters in philanthropy and what it takes to mainstream gender across operations, programmes, funding and overall strategy. Bringing together reflective pieces, practical guidance and real-world examples, it shows how foundations can turn gender commitments into practice and strengthen their impact across the wider challenges they seek to address.
Rooted in Philea’s Equality Framework, the publication looks at gender equality in connection with wider questions of power, fairness and systemic inequality. It examines the current context, including the rise of anti-gender movements, and highlights why strategic, collaborative and transformative approaches are needed.
Alongside this analysis, the publication shares lessons from foundations already working on gender mainstreaming and sets out principles and practical steps to help others move forward. The result is a practical resource for funders looking to build internal capacity, reflect on their approach and make progress on gender equality in 2026 and beyond.
Read here: “Proven Practices in Gender Mainstreaming: Foundations in Conversation”
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