Delegations from thirty countries to attend gender-focused investment forum in Lima
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Over thirty countries will send delegations to Lima, Peru, for the GLI Latam 2026 forum, a key regional event for gender-lens investing.
- The forum, organized by Pro Mujer, aims to mobilize capital, innovation, and policy to close gender gaps and build inclusive economies.
- Discussions will focus on 'New Horizons: Technology, Territory, and Collective Power,' with an emphasis on rural women's roles.
Lima is set to become the epicenter of a crucial conversation on economic transformation as it hosts the GLI Latam 2026 forum this May. This event, bringing together delegates from over thirty nations, highlights Peru's growing role in championing gender-lens investing and fostering more equitable economic systems across the region. The focus on 'New Horizons: Technology, Territory, and Collective Power' signals a forward-thinking approach, recognizing that true progress requires integrating diverse perspectives and empowering all segments of society.
Organized by Pro Mujer, an organization with a long-standing commitment to women's empowerment since its founding in Bolivia in 1990, the forum is more than just a meeting; it's a platform for forging alliances and driving concrete changes. The emphasis on the role of rural women, particularly in the context of the International Year of the Woman Farmer, is a vital acknowledgment of their often-overlooked contributions to agriculture and economic stability. This perspective is particularly resonant in Peru, where rural communities and women play a significant role in the national economy.
Hoy no se trata solo de impulsar la inversiรณn con enfoque de gรฉnero como una alternativa, sino de entenderla como una condiciรณn necesaria para construir economรญas mรกs resilientes, innovadoras e inclusivas en Amรฉrica Latina
Carmen Correa, Director of Pro Mujer, rightly points out that gender-lens investing is no longer a niche alternative but a necessary condition for building resilient and innovative economies in Latin America. This sentiment is echoed by many in the region who see the economic empowerment of women not just as a matter of equality, but as a direct driver of growth and productivity. Peru's position as host country offers a strategic opportunity to lead this conversation, showcasing its commitment to inclusive development and setting a precedent for future initiatives.
busca acelerar una transformaciรณn que ya estรก en marcha en la regiรณn: la de un modelo econรณmico que reconoce el valor de invertir en mujeres no solo por igualdad, sino por su impacto directo en el crecimiento, la productividad y la ampliaciรณn de oportunidades econรณmicas.
Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.