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What can evaluators do to promote equal rights for all, regardless of gender? How can they transform their work into an advocacy for gender equality and social justice?

Whether they realize it or not, evaluators are in a unique position to shape progress towards gender equality. In recent years, evaluations have increasingly integrated more gender-transformative approaches. But progress on gender quality remains slow. To contribute to transformational change, evaluation needs to embrace a more comprehensive approach.

In our upcoming webinar, we will talk about why evaluators need a more feminist mindset to tackle issues of inequality more effectively. Together, we will look at how we can improve our evaluations to make sure we hear the unheard, see the unseen, and include the excluded.

Share your own experiences and ideas on how evaluators can become better advocates for gender equality. Join us on March 27 from 10:00 to 11:30 Eastern Standard Time.

Speakers

  • Silvia Grandi – Deputy Director of the Evaluation Division at Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
  • Karen Cadondon – Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Independent Evaluation Office
  • Florencia Tateossian – Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at United Nations Women (UN Women)
  • Sohini Mookherjee – Senior Capacity Building Manager at the Center for Learning on Evaluation and Results for South Asia (CLEAR-SA)

Moderator

  • Claudia Olavarria – Evaluation Consultant for the Feminist Innovations in Monitoring and Evaluation (FIME)

Host

  • Dugan Fraser – Program Manager of the Global Evaluation Initiative (GEI)

Register for the webinar