Projects which aim to achieve or support systemic changes for gender equality for all. Systemic change means that change must be fundamental and affects how the whole system functions.
Example: A nation-wide organisation reviews its policy to achieve gender equality and diversity in its recruitment, retention, and promotion. As a result, they improve their human resource system to collect and use sex-disaggregated statistics and other demographics (such as age, ethnic background, disability status, etc.) in recruitment, promotions, and resignations.
This enables them to identify potential instances of discrimination based on gender or other demographic factors. Additionally, they develop clear guidelines to safeguard the integrity of collecting and storing diversity data, encompassing factors like ethnicity, religion and disability.