Interpretation in English, Portuguese and French will be provided.
The OECD Development Centre, in partnership with the African Development Bank Group and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, invites you to a virtual high-level policy dialogue on gender equality in Southern Africa on 15 September 2021 at 2:00 PM South Africa Time for an interactive policy discussion.
Building on the previous two workshops organised on 26 May and 2 June, gathering grassroots organisations and policy makers, respectively, the high-level policy dialogue will present a roadmap based on the previously identified policy options and aim to reach a consensus for implementing it in view of addressing gender-based discrimination in social institutions and accelerating progress on gender equality in the region.
This policy dialogue is part of a series of virtual policy dialogues events in Africa within the OECD Development Centre project, “From data to policy action: addressing social institutions governing women’s and men’s behaviour to enhance gender equality in Africa”, supported by the Austrian Development Cooperation.
Follow us on Twitter: @OECD_Centre, @Wikigender, @AfDB_Group and @ECA_OFFICIAL using the hashtag #SIGIAfrica.
See Concept Note and for more information please contact dev.gender@oecd.org.
Join the conversation on Twitter with @OECD_Centre @Wikigender, @AfDB_Group and @ECA_OFFICIAL using the hashtag #SIGIAfrica.
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The OECD Development Centre, in partnerships with the African Development Bank and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, invites you to a virtual workshop with grassroots organisations working on gender equality and women’s rights in East Africa on 22 June 2021 at 10:00 am GMT+3 (9:00 am GMT+2) for an interactive policy discussion.
Building on the OECD Development Centre’s Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) and the African Gender Index (AGI) of the African Development Bank and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, the virtual workshop aims to track progress and identify key challenges and opportunities for women’s empowerment and greater gender equality in East Africa. Participants will include grassroots organisations, civil society and research organisations, think tanks, gender experts and advocates, as well as foundations, who will share their perspectives and expertise on gender equality in East Africa across three thematic areas:
This workshop is part of a series of virtual policy dialogue events in Africa organised within the OECD project “From data to policy action: addressing social institutions governing women’s and men’s behaviour to enhance gender equality in Africa”, supported by the Austrian Development Cooperation; and in the context of the regional dissemination of the Africa Gender Index published in 2020 by the African Development Bank Group and UNECA.
For more information see Draft Agenda and contact dev.gender@oecd.org.
Follow us on Twitter: @OECD_Centre, @Wikigender, @AfDB_Group and @ECA_OFFICIAL
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From Data to Policy Action: Tackling Gender-Based Discrimination in Social Institutions
Virtual Workshop in West Africa
27 April 2021
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM (CET)
The OECD Development Centre, in partnership with the Sahel and West Africa Club Secretariat (SWAC), invites you to a virtual workshop with grassroots organisations working on gender equality in West Africa on 27 April 2021 at 10:00 Paris time for an interactive policy discussion.
Building on the OECD’s Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI), the virtual workshop aims to track progress and identify key challenges and opportunities for women’s empowerment and greater gender equality in West Africa. Participants will include grassroots organisations, civil society and research organisations, think tanks, gender experts and advocates, as well as foundations, who will share their perspectives and expertise on gender equality in West Africa across three thematic areas:
This workshop kick-starts the series of virtual policy dialogue events in Africa within the project, “From data to policy action: addressing social institutions governing women’s and men’s behaviour to enhance gender equality in Africa”, supported by the Austrian Development Cooperation.
Follow the conversation on Twitter with @OECD_Centre, @Wikigender, @SWAC_OECD by using the hashtags #SIGI and #SIGIAfrica
For more information, please contact: dev.gender@oecd.org.
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The virtual launch aims to:
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To celebrate the Day in 2020, online events including workshops, movie projections and conferences are organized around the world. An overview of events is provided by May 12 – Celebrating Women in Mathematics.
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“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.”
August 26, 2020 marks the centennial anniversary of women’s right to vote – a milestone event towards greater gender equality. The 19th amendment allowed women to vote in the 1920th presidential election.
To celebrate the 100th anniversary, the Brookings Institution launches a project called Brookings 19A, which provides expert analysis on the accomplishments of the amendment, and broader examination of persistent gender-based discrimination and inequalities today.
Furthermore, the 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative (WVCI) serves as a central entity to share information on celebrations including programs, projects, and activities organized by museums, institutions, non-profit organizations, and volunteer groups across the US. To receive an overview of events happening throughout the year, visit the WVCI Centennial Calendar 2020.
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The fourth Thursday of April, this year April 23, marks the International Girls in ICT Day, an initiative by ITU Member States in Plenipotentiary Resolution 70 to generate a global environment that encourages girls and women to pursue careers in information and communication technologies (ICT).
To celebrate the Day in 2020, ITU will host an online dialogue on Girls in ICT: Inspiring the Next Generation on April 23 at 14h30 (Paris time).
Apart from that, ITU will feature virtual celebrations around the world in a 24-hour World Tour of Girls in ICT Day. In light of COVID-19, organizations have transformed initially planned on-site events into online celebrations. For more information about the online events visit ITU’s website or follow their Twitter account @ITU_BDTDirector or ITU Girls in ICT Facebook page.
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