Case Study 1 - Unlocking women’s economic potential

This case study outlines how Global Sisters developed a new approach to their outcome and impact measurement (OIM). It identifies the factors contributing to their improved OIM Framework.

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Global Sisters refined their approach through regular assessment of how they do OIM, and data collection from stakeholders. The study identifies the factors contributing to their improved OIM Framework. This case study also highlights Global Sisters’ commitment and resourcing of OIM processes. 

You can also watch the Unlocking women’s economic potential video below or read the transcript. 

For more information, visit the Global Sisters(Opens in a new tab/window) website. 

Case Study 1 – Unlocking women’s economic potential

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Are you interested in how other organisations measure their outcomes and impact?

Introducing Global Sisters. Global Sisters is a not-for-profit organisation that works with women (or Sisters) experiencing systemic & structural barriers to employment and financial wellbeing.

They help Sisters bring their business ideas to life so that they can achieve financial independence.

They report on the impact that their programs are having for both Sisters and their wider community across six areas:

  • business acumen
  • enterprise
  • financial wellbeing
  • empowerment
  • influence and
  • connection.

Recently Global Sisters undertook a review to help improve how they measure and report these impacts.

To find out how Global Sisters improved their outcome and impact measurement, visit dss.gov.au to view a full case study.

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