Monthly Corner

Claudy Vouhé shared GRB in local authorities (French)

Gender-Responsive Budgeting (GRB) shows that the development of a budget and budgetary choices are powerful levers in terms of gender equality. We share our lessons learned in the field: a 5-step method, concrete examples (culture, sport, subsidies, public procurement, etc.) and keys to success. An operational work to objectify the impact of public policies and budgets and make RHL accessible.

Anuradha Kapoor Shared Swayam Recent Published Study

This exploratory study foregrounds the largely invisible issue of natal family violence (NFV) in India, exploring its forms, prevalence, and deep, long-term impacts on women's lives. It challenges the myth of the natal home as a safe space and centres survivor voices and lived experiences. The findings expose systemic silences and institutional barriers to justice. It offers vital insights for policy reform, feminist praxis, and deeper societal reflection.

Research Workshop on School Violence Prevention and Response - BLOG POST

Blog post summarizing key findings from each presentation and highlighting the outstanding research of all participants

Tara Prasad Gnyawali - Narrative

My flashback to working with wildlife-affected communities living in a biological transboundary corridor in Bardiya, Nepal, where I spent my golden 15 years. This story reflects changes that demonstrate how a community's tolerance extends to coexistence, and that is only due to the well-integrated planning of Ecotourism opportunities for the community.

Mehreen Farooq - BLOG

Vacancies

  • We’re Hiring: National Evaluation Consultant – Bangladesh

UN Women is recruiting a National Evaluation Consultant (Bangladesh) to support the interim evaluation of the Joint Regional EmPower Programme (Phase II).

This is a great opportunity to work closely with the Evaluation Team Leader and contribute to generating credible, gender-responsive evidence that informs decision-making and strengthens programme impact.

📍 Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh (home-based with travel to project locations)
📅 Apply by: 24 February 2026, 5:00 PM
🔗 Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gar4ciRr

If you are passionate about feminist evaluation, gender equality, and rigorous evidence that drives change (or know someone who is) please apply or share within your networks.

  • Seeking Senior Analyst - IPE Global

About the job

IPE Global Ltd. is a multi-disciplinary development sector consulting firm offering a range of integrated, innovative and high-quality services across several sectors and practices. We offer end-to-end consulting and project implementation services in the areas of Social and Economic Empowerment, Education and Skill Development, Public Health, Nutrition, WASH, Urban and Infrastructure Development, Private Sector Development, among others.

Over the last 26 years, IPE Global has successfully implemented over 1,200 projects in more than 100 countries. The group is headquartered in New Delhi, India with five international offices in United Kingdom, Kenya, Ethiopia, Philippines and Bangladesh. We partner with multilateral, bilateral, governments, corporates and not-for-profit entities in anchoring development agenda for sustained and equitable growth. We strive to create an enabling environment for path-breaking social and policy reforms that contribute to sustainable development.

Role Overview

IPE Global is seeking a motivated Senior Analyst – Low Carbon Pathways to strengthen and grow its Climate Change and Sustainability practice. The role will contribute to business development, program management, research, and technical delivery across climate mitigation, carbon markets, and energy transition. This position provides exceptional exposure to global climate policy, finance, and technology, working with a team of high-performing professionals and in collaboration with donors, foundations, research institutions, and public agencies.

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Eval4Action MENA Regional Consultation: The MENA Region Commitment Action Plan to Eval4Action

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Eval4Action MENA Regional Consultation: The MENA Region Commitment Action Plan to Eval4Action

Time: July 10, 2020 from 4pm to 5:30pm
Location: Online 04:00 PM Jerusalem time
Event Type: regional, consultation, event, -, mena
Organized By: Abeer Hakouz
Latest Activity: Jul 10, 2020

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Eval4Action Campaign

 

Regional Consultation

The MENA Region Commitment Action Plan to Eval4Action Campaign

July 10, 2020 @ 04:00 PM Jerusalem

 

 

Dear EvalMENA colleagues,

 

Greetings!

 

The EvalMENA Network and the EvalYouth MENA Chapter would like to invite you to join and participate in the interactive Regional Consultation: The MENA Region Commitment Action Plan to Eval4Action Campaign to be held on July 10, 2020, at 04:00 PM Jerusalem time: (click here to see the schedule on your local time zone).

The consultation event is organized by the EvalMENA (along with its member VOPEs) and the EvalYouth MENA Chapter, jointly with the UNFPA Evaluation Office and in partnership with the UNFPA ASRO. It will be held virtually utilizing interactive discussions with evaluation professionals and stakeholders in the MENA Region.

 

We would love to have you with us; MENA evaluation professionals and practitioners. We look forward to your active participation in the sessions and valuable discussions.

 

To register, please use this link: https://forms.gle/Y5QbMcPAh9a9JYiz9

 

For questions and clarifications, kindly email us atevalyouthmena@gmail.com

We look forward to having you all with us in the interactive consultation event.


Thank you and best regards,


EvalMENA Network and EvalYouth MENA Chapter

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