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New Virtual DIalogue Open Now: Intersectionality in Training for Gender Equality

New Virtual DIalogue Open Now: Intersectionality in Training for Gender Equality

by Ruya Leghari -
Number of replies: 2

The UN Women Training Centre CoP's new Virtual Dialogue is open now! Please participate in our forum discussion on Addressing Intersectionality in Training for Gender Equality: A Conversation for Gender Trainers, open from the 2-22nd of October: https://trainingcentre.unwomen.org/mod/forum/view.php?id=3414, and register for our live Webinar on Wednesday 11th October (9:00 NY time/15:00 CET) with three expert speakers. We look forward to your participation in this exciting space for discussing what we mean by intersectionality, why it matters for training for gender equality and how we can address intersectionality in training for gender equality.

In reply to Ruya Leghari

Re: New Virtual DIalogue Open Now: Intersectionality in Training for Gender Equality

by Ruya Leghari -

Our Virtual Dialogue discussion forum on intersectionality in training for gender equality has entered its 2nd week - thank you to everyone who has participated so far! I hope many more of you will share your insights with the CoP on this fascinating subject. Please remember that everyone who participates in the discussion will be credited in the Virtual Dialogue's final report

There is also still time for you to sign up for our live Webinar - register here to join us this Wednesday, 11 October (9:00 NYC/15:00 CET) where you'll have the chance to listen to presentations by three expert speakers and ask them your questions: 

  • Kirthi JAYAKUMAR, Director of the Red Elephant Foundation, India
  • Athena-Maria ENDERSTEIN, Research Fellow GRACE Project, Associazione Orlando, Italy
  • Sam RANKIN, Intersectional Equalities Coordinator, Equality Network, Scotland, UK

For more details please see our Concept Note. Thank you!

In reply to Ruya Leghari

Re: New Virtual DIalogue Open Now: Intersectionality in Training for Gender Equality

by Ruya Leghari -

Our Virtual Dialogue forum on intersectionality in training for gender equality has been generating some excellent debates that compliment our dynamic Webinar last week. Please remember to contribute to the forum discussion before the 22nd of October since all participants will be credited in the final report. Thank you to all the CoP members who have participated so far! Your insights are vital to strengthen intersectional approaches to training, we hope you'll share your experience and comments with us!