Board of Directors: Female (OI8118) is required for Joint Impact Indicator: Number of Women on the Board.
JII definition: Number of women on the 'Board of Directors' of the client company at the end of the reporting period. A board of directors is the governing body of a corporation, composed of a group of individuals that is legally/fiduciarily responsible for overseeing the organization’s management and operations and guiding its strategy. The board is accountable to the shareholders and other relevant stakeholders. A governing body with a different name (e.g., "advisory body") may be considered a Board of Directors provided it has a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders and/or other relevant stakeholders.
JII guidance: This metric is intended to capture female representation within the board of directors, supervisory board, or governing body of an organization. Practitioners will need to collect "Total Number of Board Members" to get a percentage. Female Board Members may also hold ownership stakes, Senior Management positions, or Investment Committee positions in the organization. For Financial Intermediaries, the metric refers to the Female Board Members of the Financial Intermediary. For Equity Funds, the metric refers to the Female Board Members of the General Partner. For Investment Fund Investees, also refer to the HIPSO metric "Number of Female Founded Enterprises." Practitioners should avoid double-counting women who fill multiple roles within an organization by not aggregating HIPSO's "Number of Women on the Board" with "Number of Women in Senior Management," "Number of Investment Committee members who are female," or "Female Direct Jobs Supported (Operations and Maintenance)." Practitioners may also refer to specific gender leadership benchmarks and application guidance as needed, such as those specified by the 2X Challenge (www.2xchallenge.org).
JII applicability: All client companies, where relevant. Practitioners may use this metric for investment fund investees, where applicable, but typically not used for clients of other intermediated finance (e.g. commercial banks).