


EMS Strategy Document
GENDERISE has long championed policy solutions that foreground social justice and human security. Today, we launch a new focus area that targets the interconnections between environmental sustainability, security, and macroeconomy. This strategy document outlines our problem statement, key research angles, and our strategic framework, with a clear set of goals and success metrics.
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Integrating Environmental Sustainability, Security, and Macroeconomy – A Strategic Imperative for Development Experts
GENDERISE seeks to bridge these divides by incorporating insights from feminist foreign policy and feminist geopolitics to address intra‐state civil and economic relations. The EMS Program argues that environmental degradation and economic instability are deeply intertwined. Environmental harm reduces the productive capacity of economies by increasing healthcare costs and lowering labor productivity.

Investing in Resilience – The Strategic Value of the EMS Program for Philanthropies and Multilateral Funding Agencies
In a world of increasing environmental challenges and economic uncertainty, the need for integrated policy approaches has never been more pressing. The EMS (Environmental, Macroeconomic, and Security) Program, offers a transformative model that aligns environmental sustainability, economic resilience, and security. this program provides a strategic opportunity to catalyze lasting change.