
Supporting Women Through Your Supply Chain Starts With Procurement
Supporting women has become a common message. You see it in March, in social captions, and in curated collections tied to International Women’s Day. But when you look closer, many efforts stop at visibility. They celebrate women without changing the systems, decisions, and purchasing practices that actually shape women’s economic outcomes. If you want Women’s History Month to mean something beyond awareness, the most practical place to start is procurement. UN Women describes gender-responsive procurement as selecting services, goods, and works in a way that considers impact on gender equality, going beyond cost management. That simple shift, spending intentionally and verifying what you claim, is where support becomes tangible.




























