7:00 UTC May Learn and Share: Exploring the Gender Data Gap

Join us for a chance to Learn and Share about the gender data gap. We know that lack of data on gender impacts water challenges in a range of ways. We look forward to you joining us for this session to hear from our speaker and also to share your insights on this topic. Our Learn and Share events are interactive and a great way to share your experiences while meeting other members and learning from our keynote speaker.

This Learn and Share is hosted partnering with Agenda for Change. To make this event global, we will be offering live interpretation in French for this session. 

Join us for 7:00 UTC (9:00 Brussels / 11:00 Baku / 12:30 Colombo / 15:00 Perth)

For this 7:00 UTC session, we are pleased to have Deepa Joshi, Gender, Youth and Inclusion Lead at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), as the keynote speaker. 

Deepa Joshi is the Gender, Youth and Inclusion Lead at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Her work explores how agriculture, water and environmental policies and interventions restructure complex, contextual gendered disparities. Her interests are to integrate feminist perspectives in political ecology and economy to develop new ways of seeing, understanding and addressing inequalities and injustices. Deepa has worked extensively with local communities, civil society institutions, and NGOs in South and Southeast Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America. She worked at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience at Coventry University, UK, and earlier at Wageningen University, Netherlands, and at the UK Department for International Development (DFID).

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Join us for 14:00 UTC on Tuesday 16 May (9:00 Bogota / 10:00 Toronto / 16:00 Stockholm / 17:00 Nairobi)

For this second session, we are pleased to have Biljana Macura and Carla Liera as the keynote speaker and live interpretation in Spanish.

This event is for women in all their diversity working on water issues. You must register for this event to attend. The full session will not be recorded, so please plan to join us live.