Promoting gender equality through public procurement
Challenges and good practices
Gender-responsive procurement involves using public procurement opportunities to advance
promote gender equality. Mainstreaming gender considerations in public procurement
is a key dimension of strategic procurement in which public buying power is harnessed
to advance public priorities to improve the well-being of society as a whole. This
paper presents how governments and public buyers can use their purchasing power to
promote gender equality and encourage suppliers to improve their performance on women’s
empowerment. It explores the different ways that gender considerations can be integrated
into public procurement policies and processes, and discusses the challenges that
both policy makers and procurement practitioners face in promoting gender equality
through public procurement.
Published on December 06, 2021
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