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Gender and power in evaluation practice
Author:
Ramesh Bhandari
2021-07-29 07:00:00 PM - 2021-07-29 07:00:00 PM

GENSA is a special interest group of the Community of Evaluators – South Asia (COE SA) that will represent an equity and gender lens in evaluations and particularly give voice to the special challenges in addressing these issues in South Asia. The network will enable COE SA members to promote, coordinate and collaborate on research, evaluation, policy and capacity building for gender transformation and equity embedded in and responsive to the unique culture of South Asia. GENSA aligns with COE’s vision of “Evaluation for a just and equitable society” and mission: Enhancing high quality evaluation and its use in South Asia through improved capacities, generating and sharing knowledge and building networks. All member countries of COE SA can participate in GENSA – India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Maldives.

GENSA is hostin an engaging sesssion in discussing gender and power in evaluation practice on 29 July 2021.
 
Please click on the link below to register in the webinar
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