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November 30, 2007
On Creating a Safe and Just Afghanistan
Join a timely conference call with Sakena Yacoobi, a
remarkable activist for women’s education in Afghanistan and current
Global Fund for Women board member. We are pleased to present the
opportunity to talk with Sakena and learn about her extraordinary work
to make education and health services a reality for over 350,000 women
and girls in Afghanistan.
Sakena’s work comes at a time when adult literacy is below 29% for
men and 23% for women. Girls’ school enrolment rates are almost half
that of boys. Sakena will share the stories, the hope, and the
challenges of creating a safe and just Afghanistan.
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September 18, 2007
Trafficking: Global Perspectives, Global Responses
Join Kavita Ramdas, President and CEO, and Shalini Nataraj, Vice
President of Programs for a discussion on one of the most pressing and
cross-cutting issues in women’s rights. In addition to her work at the
Global Fund, Shalini Nataraj is a founding member of the Boston
Coalition Against Trafficking and Slavery and brings over 20 years of
experience in international rights. We hope you can join us for this
conversation on the conditions that lead to one of the most extreme
violation of human rights.
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June 14, 2006
Immigration, men's roles in the women's movement and more!
Immigration, men's roles in the women's movement, Kavita's latest reading list and more. It is that time of year again when we would love to connect with you on current global happenings and what's new at the Global Fund. Please join us for an Inspiration Partners Conference Call with Kavita Ramdas, President and CEO. Many conversations spanning from immigration, to genocide in Darfur, to the role men play in the global women's movement, have been circulating around the Global Fund office and on our newly launched community blog.
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December 5, 2006
Reflections on the Global Women's Movement: The Global Fund After Twenty Years!
Global Fund for Women President and CEO, Kavita N. Ramdas in conversation with Founding President, Anne Firth Murray. Kavita and Anne share lessons, challenges and surprises from the Global Fund’s 20 years as the world’s largest funder of international women’s human rights.
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April 10th, 2007
Nepal: Implications for Women's Rights in Transitional Democracy
Dechen Tsering, Program Officer for Asia, Shalini Nataraj, Vice President of Programs and Kellea Miller
will lead a lively discussion on the current state of the women's
movement in Nepal. As the country emerges from 10 years of civil
conflict, women's groups are demanding participation in civic and
political life. Join as we share grantee successes and challenges in
Nepal's transitional democracy.
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September 7th, 2005
Outreach Trip to the Middle East and North Africa
Global Fund president and CEO, Kavita Ramdas, and program officer for the Middle East and North Africa, Zeina Zaatari discuss the Global Fund's outreach trip to the Middle East and hurricane Katrina.
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Past Conference Calls
Individual donors
June 14, 2006: Immigration, Men's Role in the Women's Movement
September 7, 2005: Outreach Trip to the Middle East and North Africa
February 8, 2005: Update on Grantees in Tsunami Region and Outreach to Africa
October 27, 2004: Women's Funds: A New Model of Philanthropy
February 18, 2004: Globalization and Latin America
October 15, 2003: Afghanistan
June 4, 2003: Sierra Leone
April 2, 2003:
Middle East Outreach Trip, January 2003
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February 8, 2005
Global Fund grantmaking in Africa and Asia
Update on Global Fund grantees in the Tsunami region and Global Fund outreach trip to Africa.
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October 27, 2004
Women's Funds: A New Model of Philanthropy
A discussion of the growth of women's funds in Africa, Mongolia, Mexico, India, Ukraine and Nepal.
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February 18, 2004
Globalization and Latin America
Kavita Ramdas, the president and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, discusses the women's movement in Latin America.
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October 15, 2003
Afghanistan
Report on Global Fund grantees in Afghanistan.
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June 4, 2003
Sierra Leone
New resources on rebuilding in Sierra Leone.
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April 2, 2003
Middle East Outreach Trip in January
Reccomended Reading on women in the Middle East.
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