The public attention on sexual and gender based violence has been momentous of late – with things like the #MeToo movement and recent high-profile corporate responses shining a very bright spotlight on it. That said, there is still question as to whether it’s impacts are being fully, and appropriately, considered as an issue for investors. To answer the question, Cornerstone Capital Group – a financial services firm that optimize financial performance and social impact through the integration of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors into portfolio design – just released a new piece of research on how investors can understand capital’s role in sexual and gender-based violence.
Cornerstone believes Gender Lens investing and gender related issues to be a integral component of the investment process.
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