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Time: June 4, 2021 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: South Asia
Event Type: round, table
Organized By: SONAL ZAVERI GENSA TEAM
Latest Activity: May 24, 2021
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The event is designed by young evaluators from South Asia who will discuss how a gender network - GENSA (Gender and Equity Network South Asia) along with Youth networks in the region have innovatively addressed the special needs of young evaluators for both gender and evaluation-related capacities. The speakers will present evidence from its membership regarding the current professional background of South Asian evaluators and their sources of capacity building and the gaps and challenges they face. Each speaker will then present the challenges from three countries, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and India, and how demand and supply capacity building needs are challenged by the changing demands from both traditional development and academic sectors but also emerging demands from corporates. To register https://bit.ly/2RwH159
Look forward to see you there,
GENSA, EvalYouth Pakistan and EvalYouth Sri Lanka
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