GAYA recently conducted a knowledge, attitudes, and practices survey among IPs, to better understand their strengths and gaps related to gender and youth integration. Based on these findings, GAYA developed a set of learning questions and initial workstreams for interventions to support the IP community.Through this participatory discussion, GAYA will share initial…See More
Several approaches are available to support evaluations in identifying and addressing gender inequalities. This webinar will bring together experts and practitioners to look into the application of gender responsive evaluation frameworks with a focus on agriculture, food security, and rural development: How have evaluations in these fields used gender-responsive frameworks, if at all? With what challenges? How did they help in identifying changes in gender and power relationships of rural…See More
EvalForward Talks Jennifer Mutua, Project co-ordinator and Founder of the Evaluation Society of Kenya, will share her experience in communicating with different evaluation stakeholders during the ongoing rapid evaluation she is managing on the assessment of service delivery of health & water sector projects in the Kericho &…See More
“This first workshop will be led by the Natural History Museum in London and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and will take place on 27 January (16:00-18:00 CET). It aims to support citizen science practitioners to review their projects and programmes to see where they are perpetuating ‘white supremacy culture’, name instances of oppression, and work towards antidotes. During this workshop, participants will:discuss what we understand by the term ‘white supremacy culture’, how…See More
This will be a week of art, activism, dialogue, reflection and celebration to reclaim a centuries long history of women fighting slavery, colonialism, white supremacy, imperialism, racism, capitalism and patriarchy.Register https://southfeministfuturesfestival.org/festival-programme/See More
The Sexual Rights Initiative (SRI) and the International Movement Against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism (IMADR) invite you to a webinar that will examine the widespread and yet generally unremarked workings of dominant ideologies of race and gender in the UN human rights system. We are interested in examining how the UN can address its own complicity in systemic racism. The webinar will also address the ways in which race is obscured from discussions around gender, including when…See More
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