Wondering how to make development programs more gender inclusive?
Join the graduate students at Monash International Development Practice Association (MIDPA) in the next Development Practice in the Real World Conversation Series this Friday 2 October 2020.
This next seminar will moderate a panel discussion with seasoned development practitioners and activists from Indonesia, Nepal, and the Philippines working to ensure that gender-based rights and aspirations are respected and pursued within national development initiatives.
Moderated by the MIDPA this event is suitable for undergraduate, graduate and aspiring change-makers in the field of development or community-based studies, government policy or humanitarian work looking to apply thinking and theory to practical and real world experiences in the area of gender and development, human rights, social inclusion and ethics.
This will be a great opportunity for learning and networking with like-minded scholars and emerging practitioners to dialogue with professionals and gain a greater insight into the area of policy, planning and advocacy.
Suitable for scholars, students and volunteers within and across disciplines of the Arts, Human Geography, Anthropology, Political and Social Sciences and Humanitarian sectors.
To register for this online discussion with MIDPA and real world practitioners visit: http://bit.ly/DevelopmentPracticeintheRealWorld.
A Zoom link will be shared following registration!