EII RESOURCES FROM THE FIELD
As a collaborative endeavour that seeks to build the field of equality impact investing, EIIP gathers resources that demonstrate or support social impact investing putting equality impact principles and strategies into practice. These resources are made available for the benefit of the entire community, to catalyse and advance knowledge and action for equality impact.
You are welcome to submit resources for the EIIP Knowledge Hub through this form. These can include resources developed through by your own organization or any other resources that you would like to see featured and made available to the EII community.
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Resources can be examples of funds, practices, processes, research or data. Formats can include web links, case studies, reports, research articles, policy documents, application forms, communications strategies or assessment criteria.
Equality Trust - Recognising Structural Inequalities
To eradicate structural inequality we must become comfortable in naming and describing it. This short read will help you to recognise structural inequality, some causes and effects, and principles to mitigate impacts.
Justice Funders - Just Transition Integrated Capital Fund Investment Policy Statement
The Investment Policy Statement for Justice Funders' Just Transition Integrated Capital Fund serves as an open-source learning tool for democratically controlled investment funds and philanthropic institutions.
Institute for Fiscal Studies Deaton Review - Evidence Volume on UK inequalities
Led by Professor Sir Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate, and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the Deaton Review is the most ambitious study of its kind to examine a range of inequalities in the UK and the forces driving them.
UNDP - From Fragmentation to Integration: Embedding Social Issues in Sustainable Finance
This paper aims to generate momentum within the financial system to tackle inequality and improve a common understanding of the social impacts of a market-based economy.
Equally Ours - Levelling Up: Firm foundations
This report presents an evidence base and a narrative for ‘levelling up’ from an equality and human rights perspective, with recommendations to improve opportunity and outcomes for everyone, where no-one is left behind.
Social Enterprise UK - Reclaiming the Future: Reforming Social Investment for the Next Decade
The Commission on Social Investment was an independent group set up by Lord Victor Adebowale CBE to investigate the current state of the social investment market and how the market could better enable the growth of social enterprises.
Equality and Human Rights Commission - Human rights due diligence: questions for boards to ask of their executive teams
Board members may find these questions useful to guide discussions with senior management about the company’s salient human rights issues.
LSE Case & Oxfam - Data resources for multidimensional inequality
List of data resources that can be looked at in addition to any national or regional sources on inequality.
Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (UKJ) - Equality data (UK)
This series brings together all documents relating to Equality data in the UK.
Equality and Human Rights Commission - Equality and Human Rights Measurement Framework
Used by the UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC; the UK’s statutory equality and human rights body) as a basis for monitoring and reporting on the UK’s adherence to, and progress on, domestic and international equality and international human rights legal standards.
The Young Foundation - the sky’s the limit
Report on what is genders lens investing, how it generates financial return and advances gender equality and what needs to happen to build the field in the UK.