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Running to Win Facilitator's Guide
There’s a growing body of literature that has demonstrated that gender equality is not only good
 for social development but that it is smart economics. The World Development Report 2012
 on Gender Equality and Development (WDR 2012) argued that Gender equality can enhance
 productivity, improve development outcomes and make institutions more representative of
 the total population. Empowering women as economic, political, and social actors can change
 policy choices and make institutions more representative of a range of voices.