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Risks and Opportunities of AI for Children: A Common Commitment for Safeguarding Children

This high-level meeting aims to bring together representatives from the tech industry, faith-based institutions, academia, civil society, children and young people, and survivors of abuse to address the urgent issue of safe and ethical use of AI for children’s wellbeing. This meeting will emphasize the shared responsibility of all stakeholders to act collaboratively and effectively…

Reinvigorate and Restore: A Luxury Retreat

This upcoming retreat offers participants an opportunity to explore trauma-informed, somatic-based healing practices. Designed to promote sustainable well-being, the retreat helps attendees reconnect with their energy and purpose while cultivating practices that enhance personal wellness. This transformative experience aims to renew participants’ commitment to supporting GBV survivors and their communities, fostering both personal and professional growth.…

HNPW: Artificial Intelligence in Action: Scenario-Based Solutions for GBV Response

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming humanitarian work, but how can we ensure its ethical and survivor-centered use in Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies (GBViE) and related sectors? This 75-minute interactive session will explore real-world AI applications, ethical dilemmas, and risks through scenario-based discussions and collaborative problem-solving. Featuring a panel of experts, we’ll examine how AI can enhance…

Fighting Gender-Based Violence

This session will explore innovative strategies to combat GBV, focusing on the role of civic technology, data-driven advocacy, and cross-sector collaboration. How can civic tech and crowdmapping be used to track and prevent GBV? What are the impacts of digital violence and authoritarian leadership on gender rights? How can community-driven solutions and policy reforms ensure…

Feminist Foreign Policy in a Contested Era

The international context is marked by new polarisations and conflicts. The world order is changing in a dramatic way, with major powers changing course, new alliances and international law being increasingly called into question. As the Women, Peace and Security Agenda turns 25 this year, what are the prospects and developments to follow, in France…

Science Integrity in SRHR: Navigating Truth in a Changing World

 In this webinar, participants will learn about WHO/HRP’s Scoping Review on SRHR and misinformation, explore real-world examples of how misinformation influences policy, and engage in a dialogue on collective strategies to counter its harmful effects. Register here.

Connecting with Student Voice and Lived Experience to Prevent Gender-Based Violence

This webinar will provide practical strategies to help universities meaningfully engage students in prevention approaches, promote student voice and lived experience to strengthen the key domain of student life as identified in Our Watch’s Educating for equality framework. Experts will explore how universities can engage student voice and lived experience using ethical and trauma-informed practice.…

Reinvigorate and Restore: A Luxury Retreat

This upcoming retreat offers participants an opportunity to explore trauma-informed, somatic-based healing practices. Designed to promote sustainable well-being, the retreat helps attendees reconnect with their energy and purpose while cultivating practices that enhance personal wellness. This transformative experience aims to renew participants’ commitment to supporting GBV survivors and their communities, fostering both personal and professional…

Engaging Communities in Humanitarian Research: How Should We Share Our Findings?

Our Research for Health in Humanitarian Crisis (R2HC) programme has previously published a rapid literature review and online courses, supporting our grantees to engage community members as active participants in research uptake and use of research findings. However, there is still much demand from researchers working in humanitarian contexts for both guiding principles and practical…

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