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  • Be the Spark For Change

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    Join us to hear from an ensemble of distinguished panelists who will explore the important role that male engagement plays in sustainable household and community change. Learn how different organizations foster strengthened families by inspiring men to be sparks for change who champion women's income growth. Engaging men in dialogues about gender norms fosters healthier relationships, economic growth, reduced violence, and overall improved economic independence for women.
    Addressing harmful gender norms is the first step to Systemic Change. Support for the $10 Spark, Igniting Transformation builds a foundation for long term change.

    The panelists will be:

     

    -Zubaida Bai, President and CEO Grameen Foundation
    -Alfred Yeboah, Program Operations, Grameen Foundation
    -Yves Moury, , Founder and CEO, Fundación Capital, 
    -Wessel van den Berg,, Senior Advocacy Office, Equimundo Our moderator will be the ever masterful, Katharina Samara-Wickrama

  • US Foreign Aid Freeze: Where Do We Go From Here? Part 2 – Livelihoods

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    Giving Women is organizing a panel of speakers to discuss the implications of the USAID shutdown on the global public health sector. The goal is to understand the grave impact on underserved communities and the supply chains they have grown to depend on. We will also learn about the effect on community-based organisations (CBOs), and NGOs and aim to agree on some principle for rapid response and gradual system change. 

  • Panel Conversation: US Foreign Aid Freeze: Where Do We Go From Here? Part 2 – Livelihoods

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    Following our recent panel on the impact and opportunities arising from the recent funding cuts, including the shutdown of USAID and global reductions in development aid, Giving Women has organized a second panel focusing on the effects on the livelihoods of women in the most underserved communities. As we come to terms with the realities of these cuts, we aim to explore how we can shift dependency away from foreign aid and work towards a world where solutions are found within communities and countries themselves.