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Time: May 22, 2020 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: South Asia
Event Type: registration, for, gensa, -, south, asia, gender, network, open, to, all, vope, members
Organized By: SONAL ZAVERI
Latest Activity: May 22, 2020
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Dear friends,
GENSA is a special interest group of the Community of Evaluators – South Asia (COE SA) that will promote an equity and gender lens in evaluations and particularly give voice to the special challenges in addressing these issues in South Asia. The network will enable members to promote, coordinate and collaborate on research, evaluation, policy and capacity building for gender transformation and equity embedded in and responsive to the unique culture of South Asia. For more information please see - http://communityofevaluators.org/Gender-and-quity-network
Any member (individual) of COE SA or the National VOPEs in the region (Nepal, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and India) can choose to be a member of GENSA.
Those who are interested in joining the Network are requested to complete the online form found at
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Thanks in advance
Sonal Zaveri
GENSA coordinator
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