Sarah Gammage

Sarah Gammage

Sarah Gammage is director of gender, economic empowerment, and livelihoods at the International Center for Research on Women. She leads the organization’s work on women’s economic empowerment with a particular focus on labor markets, the care economy, time use and time burdens, and intra-household processes. She has more than 25 years of experience as a researcher and feminist economist, providing policy advice and supporting strategic advocacy on gender equality in Latin America, Africa and Asia.

Latest Articles

Opinion: Decent work for women calls for sexual and reproductive rights

Opinion: Decent work for women calls for sexual and reproductive rights

about 6 years ago // Sexual and reproductive health

Women's economic empowerment programs can't be successful without investments in reproductive health, write two leaders from ICRW and Oxfam Canada.

Opinion: Can women’s economic empowerment drive gender-based violence?

Opinion: Can women’s economic empowerment drive gender-based violence?

about 8 years ago // Women empowerment

Women's economic empowerment programs could spark retaliation from men. Here's what the research says.