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Sharing knowledge for gender empowerment Gender Network

Gender Workshop, IFAD projects in India, Pune, 22 Jan 2009 Networking for Knowledge sharing  Common challenges to mainstream gender & empower women 15 min  Knowledge needs 45 min  Break 15 min  Networking to share knowledge: ENRAP min  Addressing gender-related knowledge needs min

Gender Workshop, IFAD projects in India, Pune, 22 Jan 2009 Knowledge needs groups Group 1  Rajesh  Subrata  Pravanjan  Roopa  Dolfie  Kusum  Mahaendra  Thamodaran  Gyanendra  Anjana  Pravin Group 2  Abha  Hema  Sujan  Puspha  Sanjay  Somnath  Satish  Parth Group 3  Sulochana  Mattia  Vincent  Barun  Judith  Anina

Gender Workshop, IFAD projects in India, Pune, 22 Jan 2009 Knowledge needs group discussion  Key knowledge needs to address challenges faced in gender mainstreaming & empowerment 30min for discussion in groups & 5 minutes for each group to present

Gender Workshop, IFAD projects in India, Pune, 22 Jan 2009 Addressing knowledge needs: Group discussion  What needs to be done to address knowledge needs? Key recommendations  Improving gender-related knowledge sharing Are projects interested in sharing knowledge with each other? What kind of activities are needed for this? Who should take the lead in implementation at project & national levels? What kind of resources (funds & time) can projects & partners contribute?  45min for discussion in groups & 5 minutes for each group to present