From knowledge to action: Gender mainstreaming experiences from SRJS partners in Ghana and the Philippines
Author: IUCN (2018)
[Recorded on 26 June, 2018]
Shared Resources, Joint Solutions (SRJS) is an expansive program that engages 16 countries across 9 regions to secure International Public Goods (IPGs) — focusing on water and food security and climate resilience — through a balance of short- and long-term social, economic and sustainability interests from civil society, governments and businesses. Gender equality and inclusivity principles are key, cross-cutting goals of the SRJS program. IUCN GGO supports country partners through various technical advising and capacity building activities to ensure these principles are reflected in program interventions. To find more SRJS and gender resources click here.
This is the first of a series of gender webinars produced by IUCN Global Gender Office to support SRJS country partners in building capacity on gender and social inclusion principles and actions. Speakers on this webinar include:
- Cate Owren, Senior Gender Programme Manager at IUCN
- Mabel Agba, Project coordinator at The Development Institute in Ghana
- Noy Panorel, Executive Director at Partnership for Rural and Technical Services (PARTS), Inc. in the Philippines
- Maria Benita Clamonte, Lobby and Advocacy Director at PARTS, Inc.
Notes and key takeaways from this session can be found here.
A PDF of the presentations in this webinar can be found here.
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