The Birdsall House Conference on Women: Beyond-Aid Approaches to Promoting Gender Equality
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The Birdsall House Conference on Women: Beyond-Aid Approaches to Promoting Gender Equality
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<em><strong>Follow the conference online <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3kF9VCg_hc">here</a>.</strong></em>
<h1>What</h1> The Birdsall House Conference Series on Women seeks to identify and bring attention to leading research and scholarly findings on women’s empowerment in the fields of development economics, behavioral economics, and political economy. On November 2nd, academics, private sector representatives, and policymakers will discuss the potential of ‘beyond-aid’ approaches to stoke change in gender norms and practices worldwide, with a particular focus on the private sector. How can businesses go beyond traditional forms of corporate social responsibility (CSR) to integrate gender equality concerns into their value chains? How can the banking sector narrow gaps in access to formal financial services? And how can international policymaking levers such as trade agreements play a role in combatting gender discrimination? The next day we will take a close look at women’s economic empowerment programming. Register <a href="http://www.cvent.com/d/nvqz16/4W">here</a>. More information about the event on the <a href="http://www.cgdev.org/event/womens-economic-empowerment-what-works-and-how-measure-it?utm_source=161025&utm_medium=cgd_email&utm_campaign=cgd_weekly&utm_&&&">Center for Global Development website</a>. |