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Gender Data Indicators: Guidance Level 1

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  • 10 March 2022
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Gender Data Indicators: Guidance Level 1

ETI’s Gender Data Initiative aims to support corporate members to embark on a journey of collecting more and better gender-disaggregated supply chain data, as an integral part of supply chain risk assessments and monitoring.  

Our latest joint guidance, which is based on the BSR Gender Data and Impact Tool, proposes that companies start with collecting Level One Indicators and progress to Level Two and Three.  

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