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Novembre

The 4th World Conference of Women's Shelters

Jour(s): 5, 6, 7 and 8

The World Conference of Women’s Shelters is the largest and most diverse global gathering on protection services and prevention of violence against women. 

Organized by the Global Network of Women’s Shelters and hosted by the Garden of Hope Foundation, the 4th World Conference of Women’s Shelters (4WCWS) will be held in Kaohsiung on November 5-8, 2019.  4WCWS will bring together 1,500 people from 120 countries to network and share ideas on how to strengthen women shelters and end violence against women. The theme of 4WCWS is “Impact • Solidarity” to highlight the leading role that shelters play in developing systematic approaches to combatting gender-based violence.

Local: Taiwan
Date: Nov/05/2019 - Nov/08/2019
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Time for Action: Intimate Partner Violence and Costs to Businesses

Jour(s): 14

This webinar will focus on understanding the implications of the new ILO convention for the business sector, discuss the impact of intimate partner violence for businesses in low and middle-income countries, and explore business models to prevent intimate partner violence. 

Time:

Local: Online
Date: Nov/14/2019
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Addressing Gender Inequality: Opportunities to empower and support girls

Jour(s): 18

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) STOP SV Technical Package includes providing opportunities to empower and support girls and women as a strategy to prevent sexual violence. This web conference will feature guests from two programs that engage girls and young women in activities to build confidence, knowledge, and leadership skills in their communities.

 

Time:  2pm EST

Local: online
Date: Nov/18/2019
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Practice-Based Knowledge: The why and how of elevating practitioner knowledge for effective violence prevention

Jour(s): 18

Practice-Based Knowledge can compliment and unpack evidence from scientific research to better answer questions such as who programmes work for, how and why. Join this webinar to learn more.

Times: 6:30pm India; 4:00pm Nairobi; 1:00pm London

Local: Online
Date: Nov/18/2019
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Violence and harassment in the world of work

Jour(s): 19

This webinar hosted by ESCR Net and Women's Global Strike will bring together women workers with women’s rights organizations to discuss the recently-adopted ILO Convention 190 and Recommendation 206 on Ending Violence and Harassment against Men and Women in the World of Work. It will address what they could mean in practice for women workers, what are openings and challenges toward its ratification and implementation, as well as opportunities for organizing and campaigning. 

Time: 9:00 a.m. New York Time (EST)

Local: Online
Date: Nov/19/2019
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NATIONAL HEALTHY MASCULINITY CONVERSATION SERIES

Jour(s): 20

Many are familiar with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s list of factors that increase the risk for perpetration of sexual violence and protective factors that decrease the risk, categorized according to the levels of the social ecological model. This conversation, hosted by Men Can Stop Rape, is an opportunity to take a deep dive with Dr. Sarah DeGue – one of the nation’s preeminent experts on sexual violence risk and protective factors – into how healthy masculinity might connect with those factors.

Time: 2-3pm EST

Local: Online
Date: Nov/20/2019
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Spotlight Initiative Webinar-Social Norms Programmes: Programming, scale-up and adaptation

Jour(s): 20

Join the Community for Understanding Scale-up in Prevention Programming to learn about successful social norms programmes to prevent violence against women and girls, how to adapt an scale them up.

Time: 9:30-11:30am EST

Local: Online
Date: Nov/20/2019
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International law and justice for victims of the gross human rights violation of sexual and gender-based violence

Jour(s): 27, 28 and 29

the South African Institute for Advanced Constitutional, Public, Human Rights and International Law (SAIFAC), a centre of the University of Johannesburg, is hosting a conference to address the central question whether the current international legal framework provides adequate recourse for victims of sexual and gender-based violence. The focus of the conference will be on the achievement of justice for victims based on three main themes, namely accountability (individual criminal prosecution and state responsibility); reparation for victims; and the positive role that international law can play in addressing the culture of denial and social stigma attached to these violations and in restoring the dignity of its victims.

Local: Johannesburg, South Africa
Date: Nov/27/2019 - Nov/29/2019
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