Upcoming Events
Past Events
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.
Making zero tolerance a reality: Driving organizational culture change to prevent and eliminate sexual harassment
The dialogue will explore how we can collaborate to address, prevent and, ultimately, eradicate sexual harassment through creating an enabling environment.
Workshop on energy transition through the lens of gender equality
We are pleased to invite you to the Energy Community workshop “Energy Transition through the Lens of Gender Equality”, taking place on April 27, 2021 (9:00 - 12:30) online through WebEx.
Diversity on the International Bench: Building Legitimacy for International Courts and Tribunals
The SNF-funded project “Diversity on the International Bench: Building Legitimacy for International Courts and Tribunals”, led by Professors Neus Torbisco-Casals and Andrew Clapham ,
ITU - International Girls in ICT Day High Level Panel: Connected Girls, Creating Brighter Futures
April 22 2021 will mark the 10th anniversary of International Girls in ICT Day!
The Role of Trade in Promoting Gender Equality
Although the issue of trade and gender equality has gained increasing attention in the public debate in many countries, research on trade and gender equality has been held back by limited data.
Integrating gender perspectives into the NPT review process – towards an equal and secure future
Aiming to inform a successful Tenth NPT Review Conference, this event will raise awareness about the role gender perspectives and analysis can play in strengthening the Treaty and its relevance to all three pillars of the NPT – disarmament, non-proliferation and the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
Be sure to RSVP before registration closes at 23:00 CET on 2 April.
Be sure to RSVP before registration closes at 23:00 CET on 2 April.
Virtual Launch: The Sustainable Development Outcomes of Mine Action in Jordan
This is a first-of-its-kind study that comprehensively maps the sustainable development outcomes of mine action activities in Jordan, using the SDGs as an analytical framework. The research analyses the impact of land release, victim assistance, explosive ordnance risk education (EORE), gender mainstreaming, and partnerships and cooperation towards the overarching principle of ‘leaving no one behind’. There is a full section that focuses on the direct contributions of gender mainstreaming in mine action to the SDGs. Moreover, in order to ensure that the overarching principle of "leaving no one behind" is upheld, gender mainstreaming as an approach needs to be implemented and monitored in all mine action programmes, projects, and activities.
The study was conducted by the GICHD, with support from the National Committee for Demining and Rehabilitation (NCDR) and UNDP.
The study was conducted by the GICHD, with support from the National Committee for Demining and Rehabilitation (NCDR) and UNDP.