Giving Women Member Apero in Geneva
It has been a long time since we all got to see each other in person. We wish to invite our members for Apero next Tuesday.
It has been a long time since we all got to see each other in person. We wish to invite our members for Apero next Tuesday.
Join us for some informal drinks and learn more about the work of Giving Women
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The Zurich Chapter of Giving Women invites you to our
Join us for what promises to be a highly informative and engaging conference
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Join the Giving Women 9th Annual Conference online 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th October 2020
About this EventDear Giving Women members,
We are delighted to invite you to our: Giving Women Autumn Project Evening.
Human trafficking is a problem we hear about, we know it exists but many of us are not aware of the magnitude of the problem, nor that this is an issue that touches us all. According to the ILO's most recent numbers: 40.3 million people globally are victims of human trafficking. Of those trafficked, 72% are girls and women.
About this EventIn the context of the COVID-19 pandemic NGOs have had to ensure the continuity of the education of children in developing countries while schools were closing. Particular effort was placed on girls who were particularly affected by this crisis. During our discussion we would like to raise awareness of the challenges faced by NGOs and how they can and have set up innovative solutions to reach those girls and their communities in different regions of the world.
Please join us at the first informal members' lunch of 2021. Megan Patterson-Brown, psychologist, and Frédérique Lambrakis-Haddad, a mental health therapist, will guide a conversation in which we can talk about what has been difficult and how we have stayed resilient and positive during the pandemic.
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Many of our members have said that they would like meet on a regular basis. We are therefore in the process of selecting a central location for our Giving Women Friday Circle.
To facilitate the organisation for the “Friday Circle” we have set up a WhatsApp group which you are welcome to join https://tinyurl.com/Friday-Circle and we will use it to connect regarding the planned meetings.
All future plans will also be communicated to everyone in the normal way via Giving Women.
We look forward to seeing you on Friday 1 September at Rathaus Cafe.
Please join us to delve into the pivotal role of SMART indicators in effective monitoring and evaluation. We will explore how indicators bring focus to our desired positive changes and a lens for continuous improvement. In this interactive session, we will master the craft of creating SMART indicators tailored to the outcomes of our own projects. We will also review how to use indicators to maximize our social impact.
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OUR FACILITATOR
Dr Tanya Murphy is a member of GW Excom, co-lead of the monitoring sub-committee, and a specialist in impact measurement and management. Tanya is a social entrepreneur and philanthropist. With a Ph.D. in social anthropology and 30 years of experience, she has worked in Europe, the Middle East, USA and Africa. Tanya specialises in social impact management for social enterprises and social development programs. Education is a particular passion and she founded and runs a small charity, the Zoe Sarojini Education Trust in memory of her late sister. She is an active member of Giving Women, helping to maintain and to increase our contribution to the well-being of women around the world, including ourselves.
This will be an informal lunch with our founder, Atalanti Moquette, attending along with some members of the Giving Women Executive Committee.
While this is an event largely for members, we welcome anyone who is interested in joining Giving Women to also attend.
We will meet at Afghan Anar from 12pm and kindly note that each participant will pay for their own lunch.
Register Now!We look forward to seeing many of you in person at our offices for this apero.
We have invited Elise Buckle, co-founder of SHE Changes Climate,a global campaign enabling women in all diversity, to lead equitable climate action globally.
She will speak to us about the work of SHE Changes Climate that is focused on increasing female representation at all levels of climate decision making, by influencing key players, campaigning for public support, collaborating with counterparts and amplifying the overlooked. As our Annual Conference in 2024 will be on women in climate, we thought this would be an ideal opportunity to start the conversation.
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