Washington, DC:
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is proud to announce it has
progressed to the EDGE Move level - the second of three certification
levels - of EDGE Certification. EDGE is the leading assessment and business
certification for gender and intersectional equity in the workplace,
worldwide. This certification recognizes the IMF’s significant improvements
in gender representation across all levels of its workforce and commitment
and progress in monitoring, benchmarking, and achieving workplace gender
equality. The IMF initially became EDGE certified at the EDGE Assess level
in 2017 and secured a recertification at the same level in 2019. Today,
almost 40 percent of the IMF’s senior leadership team are women.
“I am most pleased and proud of the progress the Fund has made toward a
more equitable workplace,” said IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.
“This recognition of our internal commitment to gender equality comes on
the heels of the Executive Board’s recent approval of the Fund’s first
gender strategy aimed at integrating gender in the IMF’s core activities.
The EDGE Move certification could not have been timelier,
reinforcing the evidence and IMF’s belief that reducing gender disparities
goes hand-in-hand with higher economic growth, greater economic stability
and resilience, and lower income inequality. More work still lies ahead.”
The IMF promotes the full participation of women in the workforce globally.
This empowers women and makes sound economic sense. The IMF believes it is
equally important that women are fully represented in the institution’s own
staffing. Since 2019, the share of women at the IMF’s top management has
risen from 25 percent to 37 percent in 2022. At the Executive Board, the
share of female Executive Directors has improved from 8 percent in 2019 to
17 percent in 2022. The Fund has made big progress in attracting and
retaining top female talent and is
committed to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion more broadly, beyond gender. The IMF’s efforts in this regard are reported in the
biennial
Diversity & Inclusion Reports.
“The assessment and independent certification process affirms that IMF is
making progress on its workplace gender equity journey. Having reached the
second of three levels of EDGE Certification, it is showcasing progress
toward a more gender equitable workplace. The EDGE Move certification,
along with IMF’s new Gender Strategy, demonstrates a strong and relevant
commitment to gender equity and DE&I as a driver of sustainable
economic growth and opportunity, not only for the organization itself but
also for its 190 member countries,” Aniela Unguresan, Founder of EDGE
Certified Foundation said.
ENDS
About the IMF
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an organization of 190 countries,
working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability,
facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable
economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
Created in 1945, the IMF is governed by and accountable to the 190
countries that make up its near-global membership.
For further information, visit www.IMF.org or follow us on Twitter @IMFNEWS and #IMFGender.
About EDGE Certification
EDGE is the leading global assessment and business certification for gender
and intersectional equity. EDGE Certification involves a rigorous
third-party review of representation across the pipeline, pay equity,
effectiveness of policies and practices, and inclusiveness of an
organization’s culture. As an integral part of the assessment, statistical
data is analysed, policies and practices are reviewed and employees’
experiences of career development opportunities in the current workplace
are accounted for. Depending on the specific results of each organization,
an action plan is formulated, and firm commitments towards its
implementation.
EDGE Certification meets organizations where they are in their gender
balance journey (EDGE) and in their intersectional equity journey
(EDGEplus) through its three levels of certification: Assess, Move and
Lead. A certification at the EDGE Assess level recognizes commitment, one
at the EDGE Move level showcases progress and a certification at the EDGE
Lead level celebrates success in fostering gender equitable workplaces. An
EDGEplus certification further recognizing its commitment to analyzing
intersectional issues between gender and one or several of the following
additional dimensions: gender identity, race/ethnicity, LGBTQI+, working
with a disability, nationality and age.
EDGE Certification is built around the independent third-party
certification of data and information and is distinguished by its rigour
and focus on impact granted by one of the EDGE accredited independent
third-party certification bodies – SGS, Intertek or FloCert, it remains
valid for a period of two years. EDGE’s current customer base consists of
over 200 large organizations in 50 countries across five continents,
representing 30 different industries.
For further information, please visit www.edge-cert.org or follow us on
Twitter @EDGE_CERT
Media Contacts
International Monetary Fund:
Wafa Amr
Senior Communications Officer
+1 202-677-8079
wamr@IMF.org
EDGE Strategy:
Veronica Del Motto
Digital Marketing Manager at EDGE Strategy
veronica.delmotto@edge-strategy.com