Power. Progress. Change.
3-6 June 2019 • Vancouver, Canada
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Thursday 6 June

1:00 pm - 1:30 pm PST

Candid Conversation with Young People

Host: Kumba Kpakima Sky News Guests: Women Deliver Young Leaders

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1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

No Women, No Peace!

Organized by: National Democratic Institute, Plan International, Women Political Leaders Nothing about us, without us! Female leaders bring critical insights to international, national, and local peace processes. This session will focus on how women…

Speakers
Alain Délétroz Mariana Casij Peña Hon. Ellen Attoh-Wreh Ambassador Melanne Verveer 
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Ending the Drudgery: Balancing the Burden of Unpaid Work

Organized by: Data2X, International Labour Organization, Oxfam Canada, International Development Research Centre Women everywhere balance unpaid work and caregiving responsibilities along with paid work. This session will explore how global commitments…

Speakers
Katja Freiwald Sonia Lazlo Emily Courey Pryor María Padilla-Romo Thalia Kidder
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

WORKSHOP: Power Within: Managing Stress and Anxiety

Organized by: Niyati Shah Stress and anxiety share an imbalance of the nervous system where stimuli (overt/subtle) drive our body and mind into 'fight-flight' mode. Learn what triggers this imbalance, and practice with tools and tips to deactivate and…

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Niyati Shah
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Workshop
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Respectful, People-Centered Care: Getting Beyond Aspirational

Organized by: Jhpiego, The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, White Ribbon Alliance, World Health Organization Join this interactive, cross-sector session to design solutions for quality, people-centered, respectful healthcare where patients…

Speakers
Dr. Aparajita Gogoi Dr. Dinesh Baswal Dr. Ornella Lincetto Veronica Reis Alixandra Bacon Marinella Matejcic
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:00 pm PST

Devex at WD2019: Building a disability-inclusive humanitarian response

Building a disability-inclusive humanitarian response. Women with disabilities in conflict, disaster, or post-disaster environments are some of the world’s most vulnerable people. In recent years, the humanitarian system has taken steps toward building…

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1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Capital for Women: Gender Lens Investing

Organized by: International Finance Corporation, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Women for Women International How do we get more capital into the hands of women and how do we increase the number of women in financial sector…

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Stéphanie Émond Chetna Gala Sinha Lucy Odiwa Christina Juhasz Henriette Kolb Maria Cavalcanti
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Sex and Power: The Dynamics Between Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and Gender-Based Violence (GBV)

Organized by: Men Engage, UNFPA, Spotlight Initiative, Together for Girls Intimate partner violence and other forms of gender-based violence (GBV) can directly impact sexual and reproductive health (SRHR) - from the ability to access and utilize family…

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Dr. Ana Baptista Dr. Claudia Garcia-Moreno Lydia Tabuke Dr. Henia Dakkak Dr. Daniela Ligiero Dr. Aflodis Kagaba
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Climate Finance: Funding Gender-Just Climate Action

Organized by: BSR, UNFCCC, Women’s Environment and Development Organization Climate finance can seem daunting and complex, but it simply provides the funds that enable climate action. This session will highlight the need for massive-scale commitments…

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Theo Sowa Dr. Mariama Williams Bridget Burns
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

WORKSHOP: New Tools for Turning Data into Gender Equality Advocacy Across the SDGs

Organized by: Equal Measures 2030 This is an opportunity for non-technical audiences to engage with the EM2030 SDG Gender Index, which provides scores and rankings on gender equality across the SDGs for 129 countries. The session presents strategies…

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Albert Motivans
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Workshop
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

No Girl Left Behind: Creating Inclusive Education

Organized by: Global Partnership for Education, NORAD, PLAN International, UNESCO One in five children, adolescents, and youth are out of school. Gender, poverty, ethnicity, disability, and displacement are key reasons why. This session will look at…

Speakers
Christina Milsom Charlotte McClain-Nhlapo Erika Angela Nakafeero Pauline Rose
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

A Humanitarian System by Women, for Women: The Essential Role of Women-Focused CSOs

Organized by: Family Planning 2020, Inter-Agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Crises, NGO Working Group on Women Peace and Security, Oxfam, UNFPA, Women Deliver The most valuable players in humanitarian action—women-focused civil society…

Speakers
Charo Mina-Rojas Angelina Jial  Wesal Abdullah Sittie Nur Dayhanna Saruang Mohamad
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Innovative Ideas: A Think-a-Thon

Organized by: Advocates for Youth, AfriYAN, World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts This session will take the form of a think-a-thon to support the development of innovations and entrepreneurship by young people. ‘It’s always been done…

Speakers
Estefani Troisi Benitez Samjhana Khanal Diana Puente Jonathan Gunthorp
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Indigenous Women, Power, and Politics

Organized by: Inuit Circumpolar Council, Native Women's Association of Canada, UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Peoples In every region of the world, Indigenous peoples are pressured by powerful economic and political forces. They face human rights abuses,…

Speakers
Dalee Sambo Dorough Dr. Mariam Wallet Aboubakrine Minnie Degawan Ruihana	Paenga BsocSci, PTH, J.P Silvestra Melania Canales Poma
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:00 pm PST

Film Screenings: Feminism

Not Yet Satisfied (14:00) > Not Yet Satisfied is a short documetary film following journalist Eliza Anyangwe as she travels to Accra and Johannesburg to meet feminists who are opening up space for conversations about sex and sexuality. Despite religious…

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Film
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Ungagged: The Latest Strategies for Advancing SRHR and Gender Equality Amidst the Global Gag Rule

Organized by: Center for Reproductive Rights, International Planned Parenthood Federation, Ipas Reinstated and expanded in 2017, Global Gag Rule (also known as the Mexico City Policy), has affected the movement for abortion rights, gender equality, and…

Speakers
Giselle Carino Taryn Frazier Dr. Carole Sekimpi Chloë Cooney Mulumba Moses
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Concurrent
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

WORKSHOP (FRENCH): “But Why Would I Care?” Getting Through to Those Who (Think They) Have Heard It All Before

Session will be conducted in French. Organized by: Kristin Hetle In this interactive session, you'll test and take away some good communication tactics - drawing from classic storytelling and rethorical principles  that have stood the test of time,…

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Kristin Hetle
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Workshop
1:30 pm - 2:45 pm PST

Power Talks: SRHR

Moderated by: Beth Schlachter, Executive Director, FP2020 1:35 | Anastasia Holoboff, Senior Legal Advisor, Women Enabled International > Worldwide, girls and women with disabilities are regularly excluded from essential services to address gender-based…

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Power Stage
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

Farewell Friends! Youth Zone Send-Off

It’s so hard to say goodbye! Join us to close out a fantastic Youth Zone experience before the launch of the closing plenary.

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Youth Zone
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm PST

The Power of Momentum: What’s next on the trajectory towards gender equality?

It doesn’t stop here. There is much work to be done. There is opposition to the issues, but also many upcoming opportunities that can help move the needle further for gender equality and girls’ and women’s health and rights. The Power of Momentum…

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Catherine Fiankan-Bokonga The Honourable Maryam Monsef Raven Lacerte Saadia Zahidi Arthur Erken Emilienne de León Aulina Lopa Banerjee
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Plenary

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