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Gender- and adolescent-responsive social protection: unleashing the potential of social protection for adolescent girls and women

12 Mar
14:00-15:15 (GMT)
GAGE
Public
CR1, UNHQ, New York

Young adolescent girls meeting at the Anganwadi Centre in Rajasthan, India. Photo: Soumi Das/UNICEF

On the occasion of the 63rd Commission on the Status of Women the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, UNICEF and the GAGE consortium coordinated by ODI invite you to attend:

Gender- and Adolescent-Responsive Social Protection: Unleashing the Potential of Social Protection for Adolescent Girls and Women

Location: Conference Room 1 (CR1), United Nations Headquarters, New York, NY 10017

Time: 10:00 – 11:15 EST

Social protection can improve adolescent girls’ lives today and transform their futures.

This event is a chance to hear from leading voices in social protection how programmes can better address life course vulnerabilities and break inter-generational cycles of poverty. It will demonstrate the need for adolescent- and gender-responsive policy, programmes and research to build effective social protection systems.

Over the last decade, the understanding of adolescence as a critical window of opportunity to accelerate development has increased, yet social protection systems still do not systematically target the needs of adolescents, especially the promotion of gender equality. A new approach will ensure no girl or woman is left behind.

Speakers:

Keynotes
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Minister of State for the Commonwealth and United Nations, UK, @tariqahmadbt

Ms. Henrietta E Fore, Executive Director, UNICEF, @unicefchief

Evidence
Dr Nicola Jones, Director of the Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) programme,
and Principal Research Fellow, ODI, UK, @njonesODI 

Dr Prerna Banati, Deputy Director A.I., UNICEF Innocenti, @pbanati 

In Conversation
H. E. Mrs. Yalem Tsegay Asfaw, Minister of Women and Children Affairs, Ethiopia
H.E. Mrs. Basma Mousa Ishaqat, Minister of Social Development, Jordan
Ms. Kamrun Nahar, Secretary, Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, Bangladesh

Rapporteur: Dr Deepta Chopra, Research Fellow, IDS, UK

Moderator: Ms. Femi Oke, Journalist, @FemiOke

Watch the livecast of the event through UN-TV:

 

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