The UN Women theme, ‘March Forward’ will commemorate 30 years since the UN’s Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action for achieving gender equality.
Since then, women have broken barriers, reshaped policies, and ignited powerful movements worldwide. However, millions of women and girls still face systemic inequalities, rising violence, and economic disparities that hold them back from reaching their full potential.
Come to one of our networking events to hear from speakers who are delivering programs that help women reach that potential and find out how much more must be done to close the gender pay gap, ensure women’s safety, and to fairly value both paid and unpaid care work.
WiAD is here for women in Australia who deliver these programs worldwide - ‘March Forward’ gives us the opportunity to hear about turning gender equality commitments into action.
This is your event so please send us the questions you want our speakers to address on the night.
Come along to meet other women in the sector, share a glass of wine and nibbles and make new connections.
Cost: FREE for WIAD Members, $25 for Supporters, $10 for Non-Member Students, interns and unwaged $5 online.
*Members will be sent a discount code for free access, please check your emails (including spam/junk mail). *Once purchased, tickets are non-refundable.
Everyone is welcome, so please share this email with your friends and colleagues. Keep an eye on our website for details of the event.
Speaker
Dr Annabel Dulhunty
Dr Annabel Dulhunty is a Lecturer at the Crawford School of Public Policy.
Annabel is a development studies and social policy scholar whose research focuses on three interrelated areas. First, Annabel is interested in comparative overseas development assistance policies and programs, especially on their impact on inequality and alignment with a feminist foreign policy agenda. Second, Annabel's work addresses women's empowerment and gender and development programming. In particular, she examines the effectiveness of women's empowerment programs for the most marginalised. Third, Annabel has a particular research interest in India - focusing on the impact of social policies and aid programs on highly disadvantaged communities. Annabel has examined the impact of state policies and women's empowerment programs on Dalit women in West Bengal, India. Annabel's work has looked at the unique contributions of Dalit feminism and processes of social change. Annabel is also interested in the enabling environment for social transformation and the comparison of different states' policies in India in respect to health, education and social protection.
Annabel also has an extensive history of managing large multimillion dollar aid programs with international teams in Africa, Latin America and Papua New Guinea. In addition, she has worked in Bangladesh and India on anti-trafficking projects, programs on gender equality and humanitarian protection. Annabel brings this practical experience to her teaching as well as her expertise in designing and evaluating global development programs.
Annabel is a core group member of the Australian Feminist Foreign Policy Coalition. Annabel is also a member of the South Asian Studies Association of Australia and the Development Studies Association of Australia.