Upcoming Events
Past Events
From commitment to reality: Building forward a world of work free from violence and harassment
Launching event of the ‘ILO Action Week on Convention No. 190’. This high-level dialogue will mark the momentous entering into force of Convention No.190 and elicit a call for a renewed commitment and ambitious actions to accelerating progress to prevent, address and end violence and harassment in the world of work for all.
Making zero tolerance a reality: preventing and eliminating sexual harassment online
Jointly organized by the CEB Task Force on Addressing Sexual Harassment, the UN Secretariat and UN Women
Economic Violence is Violence: helping women get back on their feet
Domestic violence, also called domestic abuse or intimate partner violence, is any pattern of behavior that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. It encompasses all physical, sexual, emotional, economic and psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This is one of the most common forms of violence experienced by women globally.
Economic Violence is Violence: helping women get back on their feet
Domestic violence, also called domestic abuse or intimate partner violence, is any pattern of behavior that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. It encompasses all physical, sexual, emotional, economic and psychological actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This is one of the most common forms of violence experienced by women globally.
Webinar: Global Trade and Gender Arrangement (GTAGA)
Webinar on Trade and Gender to discuss the barriers women face when engaging in trade and how policymakers can address them. The event will showcase the Global Trade and Gender Arrangement (GTAGA) concluded by Canada, Chile and New Zealand in August 2020 that aims to “increase women’s participation in trade as part of broader efforts to improve gender equality and women’s economic empowerment”.
UNCTAD15 pre-event: Trade and gender linkages – an analysis of least developed countries
Join UNCTAD and the Enhanced Integrated Framework for the public launch of their new publication, entitled "Trade and Gender Linkages: An analysis of least developed countries".
UNCTAD Call for Applications: Online course on Trade and Gender
The course targets policymakers, academics from universities and research centres, and representatives of civil society in developing and least developed countries involved in policy formulation and implementation, research, teaching, advocacy or field work in the area of trade and gender.
Gender Equality in International Justice: Turning Theory into Practice
An online panel followed by a Q&A which will bring together International Gender Champions to share experiences and lessons learned in the practicalities of turning broader gender priorities into concrete practice both within government and multilateral international justice institutions.