How do we achieve equality in the workplace? Host: Justice Baidoo, Joy News Guests: - Anna Falth, UN Women - Caroline Codsi, Women in Governance
Space to Explore (13:56) > On an outdoor adventure to the Mars-like terrain of Moab, Utah Natalie Panek seeks to reconcile life's stumbles, redirections and challenges in her pursuit of space travel. Natalie Panek has spent her life focused on her biggest…
Moderated by: Carolyn Miles, CEO and President, Save The Children, USA 2:50 | Innocent Grant, Clinical Officer, COTC Sexual Health Club of Mtwara > As a child, Innocent Grant had a remarkable female role model: his mother, Ndigwako. He shares the story…
Organized by: Global Partnership for Education, NORAD, PLAN International, UNESCO When young people have access to good quality comprehensive sexuality education, and have family and community support to manage their sexual and reproductive health, they…
Organized by: CREA, International Women’s Health Coalition, Outright Action International Laws that criminalize an individual’s outward appearance and behaviors infringe upon the full range of human rights. This session will examine the criminalizing…
Organized by: Advocacy Accelerator, Change.org, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) Partnerships naturally bring both benefits and hard work, related to consensus-building, responsibility sharing, funding streams, and more. This…
Organized by: Episcopal Relief, Global One, Interfaith WASH Alliance, UNFPA, World Vision Water and Sanitation for Health (WASH) interventions are effective in addressing a multitude of issues facing girls and women, including school dropout, gender-based…
Organized by: Community Centre for Integrated Development (CCID), International Center for Research on Women As we look forward to the 25th anniversary of Beijing (the historic Fourth World Conference on Women) next year, or toward efforts to achieve…
Organized by: Inuit Circumpolar Council, Native Women's Association of Canada, UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Peoples Ending violence against Indigenous women and girls requires awareness, education, policy change and reconciliation. Globally, Indigenous…
Organized by: Abt Associates, Acumen, Unilever Gender equality is smart economics, but not all organizations understand or value a distinct gender perspective in their operations. In this interactive session, participants will discuss the barriers organizations…
Organized by: The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Women for Women International In conflict-affected situations, where markets have limited function and government support is weak, many women face extreme social and economic…
Changing perceptions and gender norms is crucial in order to advance gender equality and the status of girls and women in society. The Power of the Arts will showcase how words, entertainment, music, architecture, and more can reshape perceptions in…
Organized by: Education International , International Trade Union Confederation The majority of the 1.3 billion women employed in the global economy today earn very low wages, work in unsafe and unhealthy conditions, and have little or no job security…
Organized by: HelpAge International, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, NCD Alliance This session will explore the different aspects of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and chronic diseases such as cervical cancer, diabetes in pregnancy,…
Organized by: African Women’s Development Fund, Equality Fund incubated by The MATCH International Women's Fund, Philanthropy Advancing Women’s Rights, Prospera Women’s rights organizations and feminist movements are consistently under-funded,…
Organized by: Maternal Childhood Survival Program with UNICEF, World Health Organization The evidence is stronger than ever: breastfeeding is critically important for women and children no matter where you live. Women who breastfeed should have the right…
Organized by: Landesa, Rights and Resources Women have played a central role in rural land management throughout history, and are major contributors to agriculture and rural economies. Despite their significant contributions, most rural women don’t…
Organized By: FHI 360, Path, Philips, PSI Women have long managed their own health and the health of their families – including menstruation, contraception, and pregnancy – through self-care. And despite the gender bias in most health research, research…
Organized by: Family Planning 2020, Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises, NGO Working Group on Women Peace and Security, UNFPA, Women Deliver During natural and man-made humanitarian emergencies, young people, especially adolescent…
Advocacy can take many forms – and some advocates are breaking the mold. This session will feature young people from across the globe who use performance to advocate for gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
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