Gender Equality Procurement: It’s Time for Government Targets
Alanna Bastin-Byrne
Communications & Marketing | Community & Stakeholder Engagement | Government Relations
Femeconomy would like the Federal Government and all State and Territory Governments to introduce at least a 5% gender equality procurement budget target for government spending with women owned and women led businesses, to support women’s economic security.
The US Government has a target of spending 5% of their budget with women owned businesses, which was introduced in 1994. We would like Australia’s Governments to do the same.
The?Australian Greens?in January 2022 announced a Policy ?that they will legislate to require government agencies to spend a minimum of 3% of their annual procurement budget with women-led businesses.
Femeconomy have advocated to introduce Gender Equality Procurement with all State and Territory Governments and Federal Government. As a result of these conversations, many State Governments have adopted Gender Equality Procurement Commitments, including Queensland Government Women’s Strategy, New South Wales Government Budget 2022-23 Women’s Opportunity Statement, South Australian Government Women’s Policy and the Western Australian Government Stronger Together Action Plan.
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS TO GENDER EQUALITY PROCUREMENT
The?Queensland Government?has committed in their Women’s Strategy to achieve economic security for women through:
The newly elected?South Australian Government?has committed to:
The?New South Wales Government?has committed to:
The?Western Australian Government?has committed to Procurement Practices to Support Gender Equality stating:
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The WA Government have commenced a 12 month procurement pilot across 15 Government Departments to raise awareness of the benefits of gender equality in the workplace:
The Media Release ?says that:
GENDER EQUALITY PROCUREMENT CREATES ECONOMIC SECURITY AND WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION FOR WOMEN
Women owned businesses access only?1 per cent of the procurement market globally . Setting minimum procurement targets for women-led businesses benefits everyone in the supply chain and helps women-led businesses to grow. Women-owned businesses represent women from all walks of life, allowing women to use their education, skills and training, and develop flexible working models around caring responsibilities. Practical policies that support these businesses are vital to closing the gender pay gap.
Australia’s Indigenous Procurement Policies have?created a social and economic impact for our Indigenous communities , demonstrating an Australian evidence base for the benefits of supplier diversity.
A business with a female founder and female executive?employs 6x more women . They are part of the solution to improve women’s economic security and workforce participation.
TARGETS ARE CRITICAL
Deliberate and specific strategies that support women owned businesses, will have the benefit of supporting women’s economic security, workplace flexibility, new structures around caring models and women’s continued workforce participation.
For further insights on why this is important and how women owned businesses impact women’s economic security and workforce participation, please see the following research papers:
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1 年5% isn’t even an outrageous ask. Add a zero and we’d be on our way. But you’re right, let’s start with 5% ??