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Home / Events / Making progress on gender equality: It’s time for more transparency
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Making progress on gender equality: It’s time for more transparency

By Sam Cavenett | Jul 9, 2021 | Events

On July 8 2021, we launched our Making Gender Financing More Transparent report at a webinar hosted by the Brookings Institution. As well as a presentation of our key findings and recommendations, the event featured reflections and insights from experts in data transparency and gender equality.

Panel:

  • Amanda Austin, Head of Policy and Advocacy (Equal Measures 2030)
  • Tenzin Dolker, Resourcing Feminist Movements Coordinator, Association for Women’s Rights in Development (AWID)
  • Louise Holt, Director General, Social Development, Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
  • Michele Sumilas, Assistant to the Administrator for Policy, Planning and Learning, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
  • Marijn Wiersma, Interim Gender Lead, CDC Group Plc (CDC)
  • Lisa Williams, Team Lead & Senior Policy Analyst, Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (OECD)

Moderated by George Ingram, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution

Presentation by Sally Paxton, US Representative (Publish What You Fund)

A transcript of the event is available here. You can watch a recording of the event below:

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