At the start of day two of the World Commerce & Contracting (WorldCC) APAC Summit in Melbourne, and ahead of the 13th Women’s Affairs Ministers Meeting the Commonwealth in Bahamas on 21-23 August, WorldCC Foundation and the Commonwealth Businesswomen’s Network (CBWN) are delighted to announce they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
The purpose is to foster cooperation in advancing the business opportunities and professional development of women’s business enterprises globally, and to advance the adoption of gender responsive procurement and sustainable contracting practices.
Both organizations recently convened a roundtable at Marlborough House, the Commonwealth Headquarters in London, bringing together Commonwealth Governments, Commonwealth accredited organizations and the Commonwealth Secretariat on ‘Gender Responsive Procurement: a Commonwealth Agenda’. Here they introduced the collaboration between CBWN and WorldCC Foundation and to coalesced around existing and new initiatives, particularly in the context of the economic empowerment of women.
The objectives of this collaboration include:
To achieve these objectives, WorldCC Foundation aims to raise the level of commercial awareness globally by providing 1000s of women in the Commonwealth with free access to their online Commercial Awareness Program, as well as Contract Design Pattern Library, and Contracting Principles. Additionally, they will collaborate on global webinars and major events, such as World Sustainable Contracting Day, to promote Gender Responsive Procurement and Contracting.
Freda Miriklis, Chair of CBWN says, “CBWN's strategic partnership with the WorldCC Foundation makes clear the message to women, the private sector, and Governments in the Commonwealth that gender-responsive procurement and contracting together can play a significant and largely untapped role in advancing gender equality, empowering women, and fostering inclusive economic growth. Never more true. Never more needed.'
Sally Guyer, CEO of WorldCC and the WorldCC Foundation adds, “At WorldCC Foundation and CBWN, we know that embracing gender-responsive procurement and contracting can pave the way for unparalleled progress in achieving gender equality. The time for this transformative approach has never been more opportune, and its significance has never been greater."
This partnership was announced to attendees at WorldCC’s APAC Summit in Melbourne this week, where the news was met with excitement and enthusiasm. The upcoming 13th Women’s Affairs Ministers Meeting (13WAMM) of the Commonwealth in the Bahamas will further promote this collaboration further. CBWN will introduce its collaboration with WorldCC Foundation to Commonwealth Governments and other stakeholders and invite them to support women’s economic empowerment through gender responsive procurement and sustainable contracting practices.