
To build sustainable and inclusive economies, it is essential to take simultaneous action on economic opportunities, the business environment, and climate resilience.
CECI works with women and young people to build sustainable, inclusive economic models that can create business opportunities and empower them to take action in their communities.
CECI defines women's economic power as the ability of women to generate and manage sufficient resources to ensure their autonomy and fulfillment within their families and communities, as well as their power to influence decision-making processes in relation to economic policies in line with the vision and priorities for a just and sustainable development.
In many regions, women and young people play a vital role in economic vitality, yet they do not always have access to the enabling conditions needed to contribute fully to it.
billion women worldwide do not have the same economic rights as men (World Bank)
countries have legal barriers that limit women's participation in the economy (World Bank)
billion people live in areas highly vulnerable to climate impacts, undermining livelihoods and local economic systems (IPCC).
Through more equitable, sustainable, and resilient economic ecosystems, CECI strengthens communities’ capacity to respond to crises while supporting long-term, shared prosperity:
Women and young people strengthen their skills, economic mobility, and agency;
Individual and collective businesses thrive in more favorable, green, and inclusive environments;
Income increases and is better controlled by women and young people, who exercise greater decision-making power;
Economic activities incorporate climate solutions that increase their resilience and sustainability.
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Women’s Economic Empowerment
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