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Time: March 27, 2019 from 9:30am to 10:30am
Location: online 27th March 9.30 am US Eastern time
Street: online
City/Town: online
Website or Map: https://zoom.us/w/711574741?t…
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Event Type: webinar, 27th, march, 9.30, am, us, eastern, time
Organized By: Women Deliver
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2019
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WEBINAR: Gender Data: Why and How to Use Gender Statistics to Propel Your Advocacy
Achieving progress for girls and women depends on accurate, disaggregated data to inform evidence-based policy and decision-making, and hold governments accountable for leaving no one behind. However, collecting, identifying, and using gender data for advocacy can be challenging. Too often, gender data do not exist— and when data do, aren't widely circulated or applied to policy-making.
This webinar will equip advocates with the knowledge, skills, and tools to use gender data to drive progress for girls and women. Advocates and gender equality stakeholder will highlight the need and importance of gender statistics, discuss how to find, collect, and effectively leverage gender data in advocacy, and share learnings from successful, data-driven campaigns.
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Hi all,
If you missed the event or would like to access the slides and webinar recording, the links will be available soon. I'll update you again when those come through.
Hi sorry, got confused with the time and arrived an hour later. How can we access the recording? Thanks!
Will a recording be available? Thanks!
Thanks, Ravi for letting us know the India time of the webinar.
Best
Sunitha
Thanks Ravi!
Hi Rituu and all,
Good question! \
The posted start time (above) is for 16:30 East Africa time.
This webinar will be hosted from the US, at 9.30 am US Eastern time, and 7 pm India Standard time.
Best, Ravi
Thanks for posting Ravi! What is the time zone?
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