
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
over 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?
about 8 years ago // Women empowerment
Women's economic empowerment programs could spark retaliation from men. Here's what the research says.