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It explores the dynamics of visibility and social interactions of Kurdish women in these two cities. The study highlights the crucial role that inclusive public spaces in the city play in empowering migrant women, promoting social integration and improving their visibility in public spaces.
At a time when forced migration and the visibility of refugees are at the center of public and academic discourse, this research offers valuable insights into the everyday experiences of Kurdish women and their navigation of the urban environment.
Time: October 31, 2019 from 10am to 11am
Location: Online October 31st at 10am EDT
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Search for Common Ground
Latest Activity: Nov 4, 2019
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Join us on Thursday, October 31st at 10am EDT, as Dmytro (Dima) Mykhaylenko, Senior Officer, Global Capacity Development at Pact, joins the M&E Thursday Talks to lead a discussion on “Applying Network Analysis to Improve Program Impact and Sustainability.”
Network strengthening has become an increasingly important element of capacity development over the past decade. Pact has developed a comprehensive methodology to analyze the interconnections among those groups - Organizational Network Analysis (ONA). Dima will explain how Pact’s ONA is more than a diagnostic tool, it is an approach to improving program impact and sustainability.
We will explore how Pact has practically applied ONA to international development, specifically with local systems, community groups, and government agencies. Dima will also illustrate how Pact’s ONA is designed to expand possibilities and empower a network to become stronger, which enables network members to visualize, analyze, and monitor patterns of collaboration and information flows between individuals and organizations.
Participants will learn how the ONA can be used to measure the strength and composition of their own networks, and why it’s important to fully understand and utilize these connections.
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Thank you for posting this for DME for Peace, Rituu! Hope to see many of you online tomorrow at 10am EDT. It's going to be a great discussion!
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