Feminist Responses to COVID-19
Apr
29
9:00 am09:00

Feminist Responses to COVID-19

The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 has exposed the fault lines within our societies. As the pandemic continues to evolve, there are concerns that short-term government responses will side-line the gendered impacts of the crisis and, in the longer-term, decision-makers will miss this opportunity to critically re-evaluate how and for whom our societies and economies are designed.

This meeting aims to inform GADN members about some of the global feminist responses to COVID-19 but it will also be an opportunity to share some best practices for how our organisations can employ feminist values during these unprecedented times - both internally and with partners.

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Creating a safe culture for development: what can we learn from the Oxfam Independent Commission report?
Dec
6
1:00 pm13:00

Creating a safe culture for development: what can we learn from the Oxfam Independent Commission report?

Learn from the Independent Commission report, and discuss the importance of interrogating the culture of power and privilege in the international development sector in order to address the underlying causes of sexual abuse and exploitation.

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Reflecting on where next for gender equality and women's rights in the UK international development sector
Jul
2
2:00 pm14:00

Reflecting on where next for gender equality and women's rights in the UK international development sector

As part of the development of our next three-year strategy GADN invites you to our next Members Meeting. We will discuss issues such as how to improve work on gender equality across the UK international development sector, and how to play an appropriate role in transnational feminist movements.

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What does it mean to be an intersectional feminist? – A conversation with Marai Larasi
Apr
29
2:00 pm14:00

What does it mean to be an intersectional feminist? – A conversation with Marai Larasi

There is a strong sense of commitment among GADN members to the idea of intersectionality but also a realisation that it’s not always known what intersectionality means in practice – or sometimes in theory. We are delighted to offer you a chance to hear from Marai Larasi, Executive Director of Imkaan.

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