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Maria Ron Balsera

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May 14, 2021, 9:08:08 AM5/14/21
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Dear all,  

I hope this e-mail finds you well, safe and happy. I thought that the event below would be of interest to many of you in this e-mail list.  

The politics of measuring gender equality in education: Perspectives for the G7, on Thursday May 27th, 2-3.15 BST. 

Registration and more details below:  

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-politics-of-measuring-gender-equality-in-education-tickets-154205582047 

Have a nice weekend,

Maria

 Dr. Maria Ron Balsera

Tax and Education Alliance Coordinator,

ActionAid International

maria.ro...@actionaid.org

www.actionaid.org

End poverty. Together.

  

Dear all,  

 

I’m delighted to  invite you to an event to launch  a new framework we have developed  for reviewing data on gender equality and education - AGEE (Accountability for Gender Equality in Education) .

 

The framework  brings together thinking and analysis over a number of years by colleagues at UCL's Centre for Education and International Development (CEID)  and partners working in a number of universities, international and local organisations. The AGEE framework will be presented at a special event on 27 May 2021 (14.00-15.15, BST) with commentary on the politics of data for gender equality in education from a number of speakers including Yanchun Zhang (UNDP) and Nicole Bella (UNESCO).  Full details are below.

 

Please join us and share widely with your networks. 

Best wishes

Elaine

 

 

 

The politics of measuring gender equality in education: Perspectives for the G7, on Thursday May 27th, 2-3.15 BST. 

 

Registration and more details below:  

 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-politics-of-measuring-gender-equality-in-education-tickets-154205582047 

 

Girls’ education is a key focus for the G7 hosted this year by the UK. The Accountability for Gender Equality in Education (AGEE) project supports thinking globally, nationally and locally about how to monitor and evaluate efforts to expand girls’ access to schooling and improve gender equality in education, considering links to wider social policy issues, and the connection with the SDG agenda. This event will explore the politics of steering between the complex relationships described by social research on gender and girls’ education and the clarity on data needed for public policy.  

The AGEE framework provides a clear approach for researchers, policy makers and practitioners and includes a new framework of indicators, which also enables us to assess the specific disruptive effects of COVID and climate change on girls’ education and gender equality in education. The event will be an opportunity to share information and responses reflecting on these two processes.  

This meeting will: 

  • launch and explain the AGEE website and framework,  
  • reflect on the application of the AGEE framework for indicators with a community of practice of policy-makers, activists, development agencies, students and academics  

    This is a virtual event that you can access online via Slido. The recording will be made available on this page following the event. 

    Speakers include: 
  • Nicole Bella, Senior Education Specialist, UNESCO 
  • Elaine Unterhalter, Professor of Education and International Development, IOE 
  • Yanchun Zhang, Policy Specialist, UNDP 
  • with more speakers to be announced shortly 

    Access profile 
  • This event will take place online via Slido. 
  • A link to the event will be sent to you prior to the event start time. 
  • Questions for our speaker will be taken via the Q&A feature on Slido and on Twitter using the hashtag #AGEEevent. 

·         A subtitled version of this event will be published on the IOE website following the event. 

We aim to make our events as inclusive as possible so if you have any accessibility requirements or enquiries that are not covered in the above access profile please contact the events team at ioe.e...@ucl.ac.uk. If you could contact us allowing for as much time as possible before the event we will be able to ensure where required the appropriate measures are taken.  

We recommend that you do review both the UCL privacy policy and the Eventbrite privacy notice before signing up to this event. You’ll always find the most up to date version of the UCL's privacy notice on the UCL website. 

Accountability for Gender Equality in Education (AGEE) is an innovative project to develop an indicator framework for gender equality in education through critical participatory discussion at local, national, and international levels.  

Find out more: www.gendereddata.org  

Follow us online on Twitter @gendereddata and submit questions to our speakers using #AGEEevent 

 

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