Evaluation of UN Women’s Work on the Care Economy in East and Southern Africa
Evaluation of UN Women's work on the Care Economy in East and Southern Africa - Evaluation Report
A regional study of gender equality observatories in West and Central Africa, carried out by Claudy Vouhé for UN Women
Sources: UN Women
This regional study offers an inventory and analysis of the legal framework of gender observatories, their attributions, functions and missions. It is based on exchanges with 21 countries, in particular the eleven countries that have created observatories. It compares the internal organisation and budgets of the observatories between countries, looks at operational practices, in particular the degree of involvement in the collection and use of data, and identifies obstacles and good practices in terms of influencing pro-gender equality public policies. Finally, the study draws up a list of strategic recommendations intended for observatories, supervisory bodies and technical and financial partners.
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UN Women has announced an opportunity for experienced creatives to join its global mission to advance gender equality and women’s empowerment.
The organization is recruiting a Multimedia Producer (Retainer Consultant) to support communication and advocacy under the EmPower: Women for Climate-Resilient Societies Programme.
This home-based, part-time consultancy is ideal for a seasoned multimedia professional who can translate complex ideas into visually compelling storytelling aligned with UN Women’s values.
Application Deadline: 28 November 2025
Job ID: 30286
Contract Duration: 1 year (approximately 200 working days)
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Time: August 25, 2020 from 6pm to 7:15pm
Location: Zoom Webinar Platform
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Phone: 9821090216
Event Type: online, panel, discussion
Organized By: Abhishek Sekharan
Latest Activity: Aug 25, 2020
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Institute of Social Studies Trust, in association with Heinrich Boll Stiftung, cordially invites you to the
XXXII Gender and Economic Policy Discussion Forum on “Gendered Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associated Lockdown: The readjustment of women's labour”.
Institute of Social Studies Trust, in collaboration with the Heinrich Boll Stiftung, has been organizing these forums for the last 8 years and 2020 marks the ninth iteration in this series. For more information on our previous forums please click here.
Usually organized in the form of a half-day panel discussion ending with lunch, this year we have decided to go online.
The topic has been planned keeping in mind the COVID-19 pandemic situation which has heavily impacted the most vulnerable livelihood groups in the informal economy. Domestic workers, construction worker, waste pickers, sex workers and several other marginalized groups have all been impacted in different ways. Moreover, the process of people withdrawing back to their homes and villages has led to a manifold increase in unpaid invisible forms of labour that are usually distributed unequally across genders. The pandemic has shed light on the urgent need for an intersectional approach to gender politics that integrates the politics of caste, queerness and informality while examining issues of livelihood. For this reason we have designed a diverse panel consisting of individuals/organizations that work across scales on issues pertaining to several of these marginalized groups. We hope to draw out tangible and pertinent policy asks in addition to building evidence towards many invisible gendered implications of the pandemic.
The online forum is scheduled for August 25, 2020 from 6 PM to 7:15 PM via Zoom. Please click on this link to register for the event. Registration is free.
Please find attached to this mail the invite and concept note which provide further details regarding the discussion theme, speakers and perspectives which we hope to touch upon. We request you to RSVP to this invite by clicking here.
Please share and spread this invitation in your networks as we look forward to a diverse audience that brings forth their own questions and perspectives on the theme
It would also be great to hear your thoughts on the theme for this discussion and any suggestions that you may have for our future discussions organized as part of this forum series. Please feel free to comment below or get in touch with me via email for any comments/suggestions
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