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SUMMARY:Addressing Gender-based Violence (GBV) within the context of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Check the event replay here.\nJoin us for a film screening and panel discussion online \nAbout this Event\nIdentifying\, Addressing and Mitigating Gender-based Violence (GBV) within the context of COVID-19\nExperience from past outbreaks\, and also current anecdotal evidence\, suggests that measures put in place to help control the COVID-19 pandemic may be exacerbating the risks of gender-based violence (GBV) for women and girls.  Social distancing and quarantine measures limit the possibility for survivors to distance themselves from their abusers and also limit access to external support (e.g. social\, legal\, physical and mental health\, etc.). It is crucial that all actors across the COVID-19 response incorporate GBV into their planning and programming. Together\, actors can work to identify\, address and mitigate GBV\, and ensure vulnerable populations have access to information and services.  The speakers on this panel will speak about interventions and models to support survivors of GBV across the spectrum of legal and psychosocial services\, both in person and remotely. \nThe evening will commence with the first ever screening of “Eimai” which translates as “I am” from Greek. Eimai is a documentary by Action for Women capturing stories of three women whose journeys are marked by struggle\, sacrifice and hope. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with speakers representing Action for Women \, SAHR and Abaad. (Bios below)  \nThe Panel will be moderated by Kelsi Kriitmaa\, Executive Director at Philanthropy Advisors in Geneva and a Giving Women member. \nPLEASE NOTE: Login details for the webinar will be emailed out to registrants the day of the event. \n________________________________________________________________________ \nOUR PANELISTS\nGabrielle Tay – Founder\, Action for Women\nGabrielle founded Action for Women in 2015. She has worked in emergency settings on the Balkan route\, Italy and then Greece\, where she spent 20 months on the aegean island of Chios. While working in the camps\, she observed how women’s voices are unheard and needs specific to the gender are unmet in the biggest humanitarian crisis since World War 2. \nShe opened the Athena Centre for Women in July 2016 – the first all-women space outside of any official camp structures in Greece. The Athena Centre provided crucial services requested by the vulnerable women residents of the camps\, in order to address the gaps in protection and incidents of gender based violence. Her vision to provide safety\, support and hope for the women who are able to leave Chios onto the mainland\, saw the birth of the Halcyon Days Project in Athens in August 2018. \nGabrielle graduated from the University of Exeter\, UK’s law faculty with first class honours and has practiced in the United Kingdom and Singapore as an advocate and solicitor. This passionate advocate for women’s rights has dedicated countless pro-bono hours in various legal aid clinics and women shelters representing the underprivileged and marginalised women in civl and criminal matters. \n___ \nSara Bergamaschi – Strategic Advocacy for Human Rights\, SAHR\nAs SAHR’s Executive Director\, Sara leads SAHR’s advocacy and resource mobilization efforts to bring attention and funds to our sensitive and high-profile legal cases. She applies her unbridled energy and lust for life to ensure SAHR’s financial sustainability and develop long-lasting strategic partnerships. She also has pioneered SAHR’s trademark ‘Tales of Disobedience’\, a unique event series at the crossroads of women’s rights and creative ARTivism. \nSara spearheads SAHR’s gender justice efforts with the UN\, governments and other organizations. When deployed in complex emergency and forced displacement settings\, Sara’s role is to protect the most vulnerable survivors and unlock barriers to justice by leveraging trustworthy relationships both at the local and at the highest levels\, in the dance of compromise. \nPreviously\, she worked for the Italian Embassy in Egypt\, the German Development Agency (GIZ) in Morocco\, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Iraq\, UNOCHA in New York City and Jordan\, as well as\, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) at the Turkish-Syrian border and in Yemen in 2019. \n___ \nGhida Anani – Director\, Abaad\nGhida is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Public Health at the Lebanese University. In 2008\, she received the ‘’Excellence in Collaborative Teaching Award’’ from the American University of Beirut. As an expert in Gender-Based Violence and Child Protection\, Anani has published a number of studies\, articles\, training kits and community educational materials on GBV & Child Sexual Abuse in Lebanon and the MENA region. \nIn June 2011\, she founded and continues to manage ABAAD – Resource Centre for Gender Equality\, which was awarded the Womanity Award. In 2014\, Anani received the Women Leadership Achievement Award by The World Women Leadership Congress. She has led a number of public opinion campaigns\, notably the latest #Undress522 which resulted in a historical parliamentary vote\, repealing article 522 from the Lebanese Penal Code. The campaign received the “Women Rights Award” from the Beirut Bar Association and Avenir Liban and an honoring Award by the Lebanese Canadian University in March 2017. In 2019\, the campaign received the first prize “UN SDG Action Award” for the most impactful campaign globally. \nIn 2018\, Anani has been honored as part of the program “Icon of Pioneering” & “Leaders from the land of Cedars” beside a number of Lebanese leaders innovative in different sectors. She was also listed by the World Bank as one of 10 Inspiring Women Entrepreneurs Making a Difference across MENA and was featured in the Pioneers & Leaders HUB\, launched by the Women as Partners in Progress (WPP) Project within the Gibran Chair for Values and Peace at the University of Maryland. Anani was among the handful of women leaders selected from the MENA region to participate in the Female Leadership Programme by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 2019\, she was also selected by the UN Solutions Summit organizers as one of the 10 extraordinary solution makers across the globe advancing the SDGs. \n___ \nEsha Meher – Legal Associate\, SAHR\nEsha joined SAHR in 2020 and is our legal associate\, working on the frontlines for our cases in Asia\, Pacific and MENA region\, supporting the Legal Director on advancing justice and accountability for survivors through strategic litigation. She is also an enthusiastic voice on the campaign-advocacy front and sometimes yields her pen for SAHR’s creative team. \nA people’s person at heart\, Esha is most comfortable making conversations with strangers across all ages on the most unrelated topics; her interests range from a critique of comedy in Iranian cinema to cat-sitting techniques and hacks. An avid reader and a struggling painter\, she enjoys listening to Rostropovich’s cello on Friday evenings. \nBesides appearing and assisting in multiple cases of constitutional importance in India\, Esha has also been a regular part of teaching and civilian advocacy initiatives. She heads the legal team of the Gender Security Project (India)\, serves as the Founding director of Project DARYA\, a London based storytelling initiative\, and presides over a Massachusetts-based non-profit.
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/addressing-gender-based-violence-gbv-within-the-context-of-covid-19/
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SUMMARY:Giving Women Workshop: Theory of Change
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this informative and interactive workshop webinar\nAbout this Event\nWorkshop Description \nTheories of Change (TOCs) are roadmaps to impact. It expresses how an initiative expects to arrive at/produce the desired results. It is the foundation for impact management. \nIn this workshop\, we will explore the logic behind TOCs and their main building blocks. Using practical examples\, we will show how TOCs help organisations to better manage their impact for improved outcomes and communication. \nAbout our presenter: Nadir Franca \nNadir is one of our Giving Women members in Zurich. She is a consultant and researcher in the fields of impact-driven entrepreneurship\, impact management\, and sustainable finance. She has worked for 10+ years with non-profit and for-profit social businesses and initiatives for the productive & financial inclusion of underserved populations. She is currently a Sustainable Finance Policy Fellow with Foraus\, and a Consultant in impact management projects with Stone Soup Consulting. Nadir holds a Ph.D. (USP/Brazil) and an MSc (UFPE/Brazil) in Business Management. \nThe Webinar Workshop will be recorded and made available along with supporting documentation and resources to all those who register as a follow-up to the event. \nPLEASE NOTE: The event will take place on Zoom webinar and along with receiving details from Eventbrite about accessing the Webinar\, we will also send all people registered an email before the event.
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/giving-women-workshop-theory-of-change/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Monthly Informal Lunch March\, Geneva
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn all about Giving Women over a delicious lunch \nAbout this Event\nOur informal lunches are an ideal opportunity to network and meet like-minded women! \nThe lunch starts at 12h00 \nThe menu includes a an amuse buche\, main course\, coffee or tea as well as petit-fours. Still water will be provided. \nPlease feel free to share this invitation with anyone who may be interested and bring a friend! \nIt is Giving Women policy that non-members are welcome to attend the Giving Women Informal Lunch up to two times as well as two other events (please register as non-members). If you would like to attend any additional events\, we invite you to become a member.  \nPlease sign up 3 days before the event at the latest due to limited seating. \nKindly note: Last minute registrations and arrivals cannot be guaranteed a spot at the main table and may have to sit at another table and order from the restaurant menu separately.
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/monthly-informal-lunch-march-geneva/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200312T000000
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SUMMARY:Zurich Informal Lunch\, 12 March 2020
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn all about Giving Women over a delicious lunch\nAbout this Event\nOur informal lunches are an ideal opportunity to network and meet like-minded women! You will get to know other Giving Women members and the exciting work they are all doing\, and be inspired! \nThe lunch starts at 12h00 and everyone will just order from the menu and pay separately. We just need you to register here so we can reserve a table. \nPlease feel free to share this invitation with anyone who may be interested and bring a friend! \nWe are looking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/zurich-informal-lunch-12-march-2020/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200227T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200227T000000
DTSTAMP:20260416T011725
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: The Biggest Little Farm
DESCRIPTION:Film Screening of The Biggest Little Farm\nAbout this Event\nJoin us to watch this beautiful documentary\, which tells the story of a young idealistic couples’ return to the land. \nGuided by a wise mentor they buy a farm on land which was completely desiccated and discover the beauty\, complexity\, and harmony of the natural world as it regenerates into a productive farm. \nAt a time where the industrialised approaches to working the land have destroyed the biodiversity of nature this magnificently filmed documentary makes us realise there is still hope for our planet\,  if we all learn to respect it fully. \nThis will be an uplifting preparation on the theme of our 2020 Annual Conference on 19 March “Food: Women’s role in the struggle to feed the world
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/film-screening-the-biggest-little-farm/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200208T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200208T000000
DTSTAMP:20260416T011725
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SUMMARY:Monthly Informal Lunch February\, Geneva
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn all about Giving Women over a delicious lunch\nAbout this Event\nOur informal lunches are an ideal opportunity to network and meet like-minded women! \nThe lunch starts at 12h00 and the price from January 2020 is going up to 40 CHF. The menu includes a an amuse buche\, main course\, coffee or tea as well as petit-fours. Still water will be provided. \nPlease feel free to share this invitation with anyone who may be interested and bring a friend! \nIt is Giving Women policy that non-members are welcome to attend the Giving Women Informal Lunch up to two times as well as two other events (please register as non-members). If you would like to attend any additional events\, we invite you to become a member.  \nPlease sign up 3 days before the event at the latest due to limited seating. \nKindly note: Last minute registrations and arrivals cannot be guaranteed a spot at the main table and may have to sit at another table and order from the restaurant menu separately.
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/monthly-informal-lunch-february-geneva/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200207T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200207T000000
DTSTAMP:20260416T011725
CREATED:20250829T161703Z
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SUMMARY:Informal Lunch Zurich\, February 2020
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn all about Giving Women over a delicious lunch\nAbout this Event\nOur informal lunches are an ideal opportunity to network and meet like-minded women! You will get to know other Giving Women members and the exciting work they are all doing\, and be inspired! \nThe lunch starts at 12h00 and everyone will just order from the menu and pay separately. We just need you to register here so we can reserve a table. \nPlease feel free to share this invitation with anyone who may be interested and bring a friend! \nWe are looking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/informal-lunch-zurich-february-2020/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200123T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200123T000000
DTSTAMP:20260416T011725
CREATED:20250829T161703Z
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SUMMARY:Geneva Workshop: Social Impact Management
DESCRIPTION:About this EventSocial Impact Management\nMeasuring impact is essential to the success of any development or humanitarian programme. It is important to ensure that the desired outcomes are being achieved and key learnings are being integrated into your programme. \n We are very lucky to have Tanya Murphy\, a Giving Women member and expert in social impact management\, who recently released an ITC SME Trade Academy course: How to measure and manage your social impact. \nWORKSHOP OUTLINE: \nIn this workshop we will explore why social impact management is important and how to use a simple methodology to support the grassroots projects we work with. We will learn how to create SMART impact KPIs (key performance indicators). We will also learn about the 3-step impact management cycle: capture and collect\, store and analyse\, and learn and communicate. As always we will apply our new learnings to real examples so as to ensure we have integrated our new knowledge effectively. \nAs always\, the workshop will be delivered in two parts with a dinner provided half-way through the workshop.  \nIn advance of the workshop to get the most out of it please come up with a few indicators from your own project / Project circle’s project that we can work on and improve.  An indicator is a means to help understand and measure whether a project is moving toward the intended results\, outcome or impact.
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/geneva-workshop-social-impact-management/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200108T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200108T133000
DTSTAMP:20260416T011725
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SUMMARY:Geneva January 2020 Informal Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Our informal lunches are an ideal opportunity to network and meet like-minded women!\nThe lunch starts at 12h00 and the price from January 2020 is going up to 40 CHF. The menu includes a an amuse buche\, main course\, coffee or tea as well as petit-fours. Still water will be provided. \nPlease feel free to share this invitation with anyone who may be interested and bring a friend! \nPlease sign up 3 days before the event at the latest due to limited seating. \nKindly note: Last minute registrations and arrivals cannot be guaranteed a spot at the main table and may have to sit at another table and order from the restaurant menu separately.
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/geneva-january-2020-informal-lunch/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260416T011725
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260416T011725
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SUMMARY:Giving Women Informal Apero - Geneva
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nIn 2024\, Giving Women celebrates with great pride its 15th anniversary. We have seen our community steadily grow to over two hundred members\, and beyond\, with partners and projects globally. To date\, we have worked with over 75 projects on 5 continents. Each year we recognise the value that our community brings to projects working to improve the lives of women and girls. \nSo come and get to know other Giving Women members and the exciting work they are all doing\, and be inspired over a light Apero at our offices. \nOn this occasion\, we will dedicate a space to ActionAid and its experience in promoting women’s rights in Malawi\, featuring the ActionAid team and two guests from Malawi. \nGuests: \nYandura Chipeta\, Country Director\, ActionAid Malawi\nMezia Chigango\, recipient of ActionAid projects and member of the Kasumbu Women Forum Malawi\nClaudia Vitali\, Philanthropy and Partnerships\, AA Italy and Switzerland\nCaterina Ghislandi\, Head of Institutional and High Value Funding\, AA Italy and Switzerland \nFor additional context about the Forum\, it is a group of passionate women and young girls committed to promoting sustainable socio-economic development\, with a particular focus on women’s issues.
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/giving-women-informal-apero-geneva-4/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260416T011725
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260416T011725
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SUMMARY:Geneva Workshop: Social Impact Management
DESCRIPTION:Social Impact Management  Measuring impact is essential to the success of any development or humanitarian programme. It is important to ensure that the desired outcomes are being achieved and key learnings are being integrated into your programme. \n We are very lucky to have Tanya Murphy\, a Giving Women member and expert in social impact management\, who recently released an ITC SMA Trade Academic course: How to measure and manage your social impact. \nWORKSHOP OUTLINE: \nIn this workshop we will explore why social impact management is important and how to use a simple methodology to support the grassroots projects we work with. We will learn how to create SMART impact KPIs (key performance indicators). We will also learn about the 3-step impact management cycle: capture and collect\, store and analyse\, and learn and communicate. As always we will apply our new learnings to real examples so as to ensure we have integrated our new knowledge effectively. \nAs always\, the workshop will be delivered in two parts with a dinner provided half-way through the workshop.  \nIn advance of the workshop to get the most out of it please come up with a few indicators from your own project / Project circle’s project that we can work on and improve.  An indicator is a means to help understand and measure whether a project is moving toward the intended results\, outcome or impact.
URL:https://givingwomen.org/event/geneva-workshop-social-impact-management-2/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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