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Wikis > Webinar: understanding the High Level Panel’s first report on women’s economic empowerment

WhatODI

On Tuesday 27 September (time TBC), ODI’s Development Progress project will host a webinar on the first report to the UN Secretary General by the High Level Panel on Women’s Economic Empowerment.

For those who haven’t had the chance to take a deep dive into the report, the webinar will provide a synthesis of its findings. This then leads on to an interactive discussion of the report and next steps for the implementation of its recommendations. Selected panellists will provide their own short expert takes on the report and what it means for the women’s economic empowerment agenda.

We invite you to join this webinar to find out more about the report and join in the interactive discussion on this important milestone in the High Level Panel’s work.

Please register to join this webinar at the Eventbrite link above. Joining details will be sent out prior to the webinar.

Who

Panellists

Abigail Hunt – Research Officer and gender lead, Development Progress, ODI

Dr Jeni Klugman – HLP report co-author and Senior Adviser, World Bank, and Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School’s Women and Public Policy Program

Jessica Woodroffe – Director, Gender and Development Network

Mekala Krishnan – Engagement Manager and co-lead on global gender equality, McKinsey Global Institute

When

Tuesday, September 27, 2016 – 14:00 to 15:15

Where

Online. For more information on how to join, read here.

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