Events
WiAD Melbourne Event: Healthy, Sustainable and Inclusive Food Systems
Agriculture is the main source of income for several hundred million people around the world who struggle with poverty and hunger, most of whom are connected to small-scale, or smallholder, farms which collectively supply most food in developing communities.
Agricultural development is one of the most powerful tools to end extreme poverty, boost shared prosperity, and feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050. Growth in the agriculture sector is two to four times more effective in raising incomes among the poorest compared to other sectors and is crucial to economic growth.
But agriculture-driven growth, poverty reduction, and food security are at risk due to multiple shocks from COVID-19 related disruptions to extreme weather, pests, and conflicts, especially following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact of climate change which will reduce crop yeilds. In addition poor diets and food insecurity worsen diet quality and increase the risk of various forms of malnutrition and illness.
Join us at our Melbourne event to hear sector leaders with diverse backgrounds share how they are working to improve food security.
Speakers
WiAD Brisbane Event: Healthy, Sustainable and Inclusive Food Systems
Agriculture is the main source of income for several hundred million people around the world who struggle with poverty and hunger, most of whom are connected to small-scale, or smallholder, farms which collectively supply most food in developing communities.
Agricultural development is one of the most powerful tools to end extreme poverty, boost shared prosperity, and feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050. Growth in the agriculture sector is two to four times more effective in raising incomes among the poorest compared to other sectors and is crucial to economic growth.
But agriculture-driven growth, poverty reduction, and food security are at risk due to multiple shocks from COVID-19 related disruptions to extreme weather, pests, and conflicts, especially following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact of climate change which will reduce crop yeilds. In addition poor diets and food insecurity worsen diet quality and increase the risk of various forms of malnutrition and illness.
Join us at our Brisbane event to hear sector leaders with diverse backgrounds share how they are working to improve food security
Speakers
WiAD Sydney Event: Healthy, Sustainable and Inclusive Food Systems
Agriculture is the main source of income for several hundred million people around the world who struggle with poverty and hunger, most of whom are connected to small-scale, or smallholder, farms which collectively supply most food in developing communities.
Agricultural development is one of the most powerful tools to end extreme poverty, boost shared prosperity, and feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050. Growth in the agriculture sector is two to four times more effective in raising incomes among the poorest compared to other sectors and is crucial to economic growth.
But agriculture-driven growth, poverty reduction, and food security are at risk due to multiple shocks from COVID-19 related disruptions to extreme weather, pests, and conflicts, especially following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact of climate change which will reduce crop yeilds. In addition poor diets and food insecurity worsen diet quality and increase the risk of various forms of malnutrition and illness.
Join us at our Sydney event to hear sector leaders with diverse backgrounds share how they are working to improve food security.
Speakers
WiAD Canberra Event: Healthy, Sustainable and Inclusive Food Systems
Agriculture is the main source of income for several hundred million people around the world who struggle with poverty and hunger, most of whom are connected to small-scale, or smallholder, farms which collectively supply most food in developing communities.
Agricultural development is one of the most powerful tools to end extreme poverty, boost shared prosperity, and feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050. Growth in the agriculture sector is two to four times more effective in raising incomes among the poorest compared to other sectors and is crucial to economic growth.
But agriculture-driven growth, poverty reduction, and food security are at risk due to multiple shocks from COVID-19 related disruptions to extreme weather, pests, and conflicts, especially following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact of climate change which will reduce crop yeilds. In addition poor diets and food insecurity worsen diet quality and increase the risk of various forms of malnutrition and illness.
Join us at our Canberra event to hear sector leaders with diverse backgrounds share how they are working to improve food security
Speakers
WiAD Melbourne Event: International Women's Day 2024
Come celebrate International Women’s Day 2024 with us!
WiAD Sydney Event: International Women's Day 2024
Come celebrate International Women’s Day 2024 with us!
ONLINE: Reflecting on Australia's New Development Policy
Australia has released a new international development policy, setting the long-term direction for Australia's development program and priorities for years to come and is the first substantive policy setting for ten years.
The new policy is centred on listening, respect and genuine partnership. It will guide how Australia's development program supports a peaceful, stable, and prosperous future for Australia and our region.
ACFID welcomed the new policy along with major NGO's, Contractors, Consultants and disability organisations.
If you work in the sector then this policy will impact your working life and career for some time to come. so join us for an expert online panel discussion of the key points that have been welcomed by the sector along with areas that would strengthen the policy in future. We will also touch on what would benefit those living in poverty in the forthcoming Gender Development policy.
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Canberra Event October 2023 - Key Aspects of Career Development
Young Australians are compassionate global citizens who want to share in developing and implementing dynamic solutions to global poverty. However, the aid, development and humanitarian sector is small and very competitive as projects and programs are increasingly being delivered by local development practitioners residing in-country. It is consequently becoming harder to secure a first role and develop a rewarding career.
Come join colleagues in the sector to gain insights and gather tips and ideas from professionals working in the sector and in academia.
Speakers will address key aspects in career development including:
Degrees, Technical Skills and specific focus areas such as Gender studies - which to choose?
How to leverage volunteering and internships into a permanent role.
The value of building networks & finding mentors.
How to get a role in UN agencies or Multilateral agencies e.g., Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, or the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria., etc.
Unconventional pathways to development roles.
Join our October networking forums to hear how you can secure your first role, decide if you should undertake advanced studies and how best to position yourself to secure promotions, access capacity-building opportunities and develop a rewarding career.
Cost: FREE for WIAD Members, $25 for Supporters, $10 for Non-Member Students, interns and unwaged.
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Sydney Event October 2023 - Key Aspects of Career Development
Young Australians are compassionate global citizens who want to share in developing and implementing dynamic solutions to global poverty. However, the aid, development and humanitarian sector is small and very competitive as projects and programs are increasingly being delivered by local development practitioners residing in-country. It is consequently becoming harder to secure a first role and develop a rewarding career.
Come join colleagues in the sector to gain insights and gather tips and ideas from professionals working in the sector and in academia.
Speakers will address key aspects in career development including:
Degrees, Technical Skills and specific focus areas such as Gender studies - which to choose?
How to leverage volunteering and internships into a permanent role.
The value of building networks & finding mentors.
How to get a role in UN agencies or Multilateral agencies e.g., Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, or the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria., etc.
Unconventional pathways to development roles.
Join our October networking forums to hear how you can secure your first role, decide if you should undertake advanced studies and how best to position yourself to secure promotions, access capacity-building opportunities and develop a rewarding career.
Cost: FREE for WIAD Members, $25 for Supporters, $10 for Non-Member Students, interns and unwaged.
NOTE: This event will also be ONLINE
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Brisbane Event October 2023 - Key Aspects of Career Development [ONLINE]
Young Australians are compassionate global citizens who want to share in developing and implementing dynamic solutions to global poverty. However, the aid, development and humanitarian sector is small and very competitive as projects and programs are increasingly being delivered by local development practitioners residing in-country. It is consequently becoming harder to secure a first role and develop a rewarding career.
Come join colleagues in the sector to gain insights and gather tips and ideas from professionals working in the sector and in academia.
Speakers will address key aspects in career development including:
Degrees, Technical Skills and specific focus areas such as Gender studies - which to choose?
How to leverage volunteering and internships into a permanent role.
The value of building networks & finding mentors.
How to get a role in UN agencies or Multilateral agencies e.g., Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, or the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria., etc.
Unconventional pathways to development roles.
Join our October networking forums to hear how you can secure your first role, decide if you should undertake advanced studies and how best to position yourself to secure promotions, access capacity-building opportunities and develop a rewarding career.
Cost: FREE for WIAD Members, or $5 for online attendance.
NOTE: This event is ONLINE. Link will be shared once your ticket has been purchased.
Melbourne Event October 2023 - Key Aspects of Career Development
Young Australians are compassionate global citizens who want to share in developing and implementing dynamic solutions to global poverty. However, the aid, development and humanitarian sector is small and very competitive as projects and programs are increasingly being delivered by local development practitioners residing in-country. It is consequently becoming harder to secure a first role and develop a rewarding career.
Come join colleagues in the sector to gain insights and gather tips and ideas from professionals working in the sector and in academia.
Speakers will address key aspects in career development including:
Degrees, Technical Skills and specific focus areas such as Gender studies - which to choose?
How to leverage volunteering and internships into a permanent role.
The value of building networks & finding mentors.
How to get a role in UN agencies or Multilateral agencies e.g., Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, or the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria., etc.
Unconventional pathways to development roles.
Join our October networking forums to hear how you can secure your first role, decide if you should undertake advanced studies and how best to position yourself to secure promotions, access capacity-building opportunities and develop a rewarding career.
Cost: FREE for WIAD Members, $25 for Supporters, $10 for Non-Member Students, interns and unwaged.
SPEAKERS
Canberra Event July 2023: Intersectionality in Practice Now ONLINE
Please note that this event is now ONLINE. Join us to hear from Tina Dixson, who will share her practical experience in embedding intersectional approaches to programs and projects in the sector.
In the diverse and complex world of aid, development, and humanitarian work, we must understand the concept and importance of intersectionality and how people’s lives are shaped by their identities, relationships, and social factors. These create intersecting forms of privilege and oppression depending on a person’s context and existing power structures such as patriarchy, ableism, colonialism, imperialism, homophobia, and racism.
Intersectionality acknowledges that every individual has their own unique experiences of discrimination and oppression arising from multiple identities that intersect and interact with one another and can marginalise them – ethnicity, gender, race, class, marital or employment status, caste, religion, weight, location, physical appearance, sexual orientation, physical ability, etc.
Embracing intersectionality in the sector requires an understanding of how proposed projects and programs may deepen inequities, or lead to specific forms of marginalisation that are not captured by a single characteristic and finding intersectional approaches in policy-making and service delivery that increase stakeholder collaboration and are designed to improve equity and transform social structures.
As usual, the night will involve a relaxed chat facilitated by WiAD City leaders with questions to follow.
Everyone is welcome, so please share the event with your friends and colleagues.
Cost: $25 - Non-members, $10 - Students and unwaged, Free - Members of Women in Aid & Development
Sydney July Event 2023: Intersectionality in Practice
In the diverse and complex world of aid, development, and humanitarian work, we must understand the concept and importance of intersectionality and how people’s lives are shaped by their identities, relationships, and social factors. These create intersecting forms of privilege and oppression depending on a person’s context and existing power structures such as patriarchy, ableism, colonialism, imperialism, homophobia, and racism.
Intersectionality acknowledges that every individual has their own unique experiences of discrimination and oppression arising from multiple identities that intersect and interact with one another and can marginalise them – ethnicity, gender, race, class, marital or employment status, caste, religion, weight, location, physical appearance, sexual orientation, physical ability, etc.
Embracing intersectionality in the sector requires an understanding of how proposed projects and programs may deepen inequities, or lead to specific forms of marginalisation that are not captured by a single characteristic and finding intersectional approaches in policy-making and service delivery that increase stakeholder collaboration and are designed to improve equity and transform social structures.
Join our events to hear from speakers who will share their practical experience in embedding intersectional approaches to programs and projects in the sector.
As usual, the night will involve a relaxed chat facilitated by WiAD City leaders with questions to follow, and it will be an excellent opportunity to network.
Everyone is welcome, so please share the event with your friends and colleagues. Speakers will be announced soon - sent us a suggestion.
Cost: $25 - Non-members, $10 - Students and unwaged, Free - Members of Women in Aid & Development
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Brisbane Event July 2023: Intersectionality in Practice
In the diverse and complex world of aid, development, and humanitarian work, we must understand the concept and importance of intersectionality and how people’s lives are shaped by their identities, relationships, and social factors. These create intersecting forms of privilege and oppression depending on a person’s context and existing power structures such as patriarchy, ableism, colonialism, imperialism, homophobia, and racism.
Intersectionality acknowledges that every individual has their own unique experiences of discrimination and oppression arising from multiple identities that intersect and interact with one another and can marginalise them – ethnicity, gender, race, class, marital or employment status, caste, religion, weight, location, physical appearance, sexual orientation, physical ability, etc.
Embracing intersectionality in the sector requires an understanding of how proposed projects and programs may deepen inequities, or lead to specific forms of marginalisation that are not captured by a single characteristic and finding intersectional approaches in policy-making and service delivery that increase stakeholder collaboration and are designed to improve equity and transform social structures.
Join our events to hear from speakers who will share their practical experience in embedding intersectional approaches to programs and projects in the sector.
As usual, the night will involve a relaxed chat facilitated by WiAD City leaders with questions to follow, and it will be an excellent opportunity to network.
Everyone is welcome, so please share the event with your friends and colleagues. Speakers will be announced soon - sent us a suggestion.
Cost: $25 - Non-members, $10 - Students and unwaged, Free - Members of Women in Aid & Development
We welcome members of the QLD International Development Network (QIDN) and everyone is welcome, so please share details of the event with your friends and colleagues.
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Melbourne Event July 2023: Intersectionality in Practice
In the diverse and complex world of aid, development, and humanitarian work, we must understand the concept and importance of intersectionality and how people’s lives are shaped by their identities, relationships, and social factors. These create intersecting forms of privilege and oppression depending on a person’s context and existing power structures such as patriarchy, ableism, colonialism, imperialism, homophobia, and racism.
Intersectionality acknowledges that every individual has their own unique experiences of discrimination and oppression arising from multiple identities that intersect and interact with one another and can marginalise them – ethnicity, gender, race, class, marital or employment status, caste, religion, weight, location, physical appearance, sexual orientation, physical ability, etc.
Embracing intersectionality in the sector requires an understanding of how proposed projects and programs may deepen inequities, or lead to specific forms of marginalisation that are not captured by a single characteristic and finding intersectional approaches in policy-making and service delivery that increase stakeholder collaboration and are designed to improve equity and transform social structures.
Join our events to hear from speakers who will share their practical experience in embedding intersectional approaches to programs and projects in the sector.
As usual, the night will involve a relaxed chat facilitated by WiAD City leaders with questions to follow, and it will be an excellent opportunity to network.
Everyone is welcome, so please share the event with your friends and colleagues. Speakers will be announced soon - sent us a suggestion.
Cost: $25 - Non-members, $10 - Students and unwaged, Free - Members of Women in Aid & Development
Speakers
WiAD Canberra Event May 2023: Peacebuilding & Peacekeeping
Peacebuilding is the guiding principle of international intervention with the objective of conflict prevention and/or resolution activities performed by either the UN, other international organisations, or groups and individuals at a community level. It aims to establish a self-sustaining peace that encompasses more than just an absence of violence or a return to armed conflict. It is a multifaceted project that involves implementing a range of reconstruction and reform efforts in countries with some of the most fragile, fluid, and unpredictable political environments.
Peacebuilding requires effort from political, legal, economic, social and cultural institutions and security practices which are complementary and mutually reinforcing. However, the transition from armed violence to lasting peace for all is neither easy nor the aim of all local groups.
Australia has been actively involved in peacebuilding for over 75 years, through NGO programs, managing contractor activity and military and police support of multilateral peace and security operations, including to the Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste and Bougainville, Papua New Guinea and Commonwealth missions in Zimbabwe, Uganda and Afghanistan.
Hear from speakers with first-hand experience in Peacebuilding at our May networking events and bring a colleague to find out more about what working in this challenging and life-changing area of the development sector entails.
Speakers
WiAD Sydney Event May 2023: Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping
Peacebuilding is the guiding principle of international intervention with the objective of conflict prevention and/or resolution activities performed by either the UN, other international organisations, or groups and individuals at a community level. It aims to establish a self-sustaining peace that encompasses more than just an absence of violence or a return to armed conflict. It is a multifaceted project that involves implementing a range of reconstruction and reform efforts in countries with some of the most fragile, fluid, and unpredictable political environments.
Peacebuilding requires effort from political, legal, economic, social and cultural institutions and security practices which are complementary and mutually reinforcing. However, the transition from armed violence to lasting peace for all is neither easy nor the aim of all local groups.
Australia has been actively involved in peacebuilding for over 75 years, through NGO programs, managing contractor activity and military and police support of multilateral peace and security operations, including to the Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste and Bougainville, Papua New Guinea and Commonwealth missions in Zimbabwe, Uganda and Afghanistan.
Hear from speakers with first-hand experience in Peacebuilding at our May networking events and bring a colleague to find out more about what working in this challenging and life-changing area of the development sector entails.
Speaker
WiAD Melbourne Event May 2023: Peacebuilding and Peacekeeping
Peacebuilding is the guiding principle of international intervention with the objective of conflict prevention and/or resolution activities performed by either the UN, other international organisations, or groups and individuals at a community level. It aims to establish a self-sustaining peace that encompasses more than just an absence of violence or a return to armed conflict. It is a multifaceted project that involves implementing a range of reconstruction and reform efforts in countries with some of the most fragile, fluid, and unpredictable political environments.
Peacebuilding requires effort from political, legal, economic, social and cultural institutions and security practices which are complementary and mutually reinforcing. However, the transition from armed violence to lasting peace for all is neither easy nor the aim of all local groups.
Australia has been actively involved in peacebuilding for over 75 years, through NGO programs, managing contractor activity and military and police support of multilateral peace and security operations, including to the Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste and Bougainville, Papua New Guinea and Commonwealth missions in Zimbabwe, Uganda and Afghanistan.
Hear from speakers with first-hand experience in Peacebuilding at our May networking events and bring a colleague to find out more about what working in this challenging and life-changing area of the development sector entails.
Speaker
WiAD Sydney Event - International Womens Day 2023: Cracking the Code for a Gender Neutral Future
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality.
Marked annually on March 8th, International Women's Day (IWD) is one of the most important days of the year to:
celebrate women's achievements
raise awareness about women's equality
lobby for accelerated gender parity
This years theme highlights the role that innovative, transformative ideas, inclusive technologies and accessible education in the digital age can play in combatting discrimination and marginalisation and so achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls, combatting discrimination and the marginalisation of women globally.
To reach a gender equal future, we must crack the cultural, economic, social codes and disrupt entrenched and outdated ideas about the place of women in society.
Speakers
WiAD Brisbane Event - International Womens Day 2023: Cracking the Code for a Gender Neutral Future
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. We'd love you to join us and our partners, Queensland International Development Network at our Brisbane event!
Marked annually on March 8th, International Women's Day (IWD) is one of the most important days of the year to:
celebrate women's achievements
raise awareness about women's equality
lobby for accelerated gender parity
This year’s theme highlights the role that innovative, transformative ideas, inclusive technologies and accessible education in the digital age can play in combatting discrimination and marginalisation and so achieve gender equality and empowering all women and girls, combatting discrimination and the marginalisation of women globally.
To reach a gender-equal future, we must crack the cultural, economic, and social codes and disrupt entrenched and outdated ideas about the place of women in society.
Speakers
WiAD Melbourne Event - International Womens Day 2023: Cracking the Code for a Gender Neutral Future
International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality.
Marked annually on March 8th, International Women's Day (IWD) is one of the most important days of the year to:
celebrate women's achievements
raise awareness about women's equality
lobby for accelerated gender parity
This years theme highlights the role that innovative, transformative ideas, inclusive technologies and accessible education in the digital age can play in combatting discrimination and marginalisation and so achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls, combatting discrimination and the marginalisation of women globally.
To reach a gender equal future, we must crack the cultural, economic, social codes and disrupt entrenched and outdated ideas about the place of women in society.
Speakers
Melbourne Event: End of Year Gathering
Join us for our end of year event in Melbourne!
2022 has seen a return to more personal freedoms, including the freedom to travel around Australia and overseas for both work and pleasure, and allowed us to reconnect with families and communities.
In the spirit of wrapping up this year. Join us for our 'end of year' gathering to catch-up with colleagues and friends, for networking and connecting, a glass of bubbly in hand and to celebrate the festive season!
Our City leaders will help celebrate our successes in 2022 and focus on 'what's to come' in 2023, by sharing our career goals and all our travel targets. Come along and tell us where you plan to go and maybe find like-minded colleagues to help.
Canberra Event: End of Year Gathering
Join us for our end of year event in Canberra!
2022 has seen a return to more personal freedoms, including the freedom to travel around Australia and overseas for both work and pleasure, and allowed us to reconnect with families and communities.
In the spirit of wrapping up this year. Join us for our 'end of year' gathering to catch-up with colleagues and friends, for networking and connecting, a glass of bubbly in hand and to celebrate the festive season!
Our City leaders will help celebrate our successes in 2022 and focus on 'what's to come' in 2023, by sharing our career goals and all our travel targets. Come along and tell us where you plan to go and maybe find like-minded colleagues to help.
Sydney Event: End of Year Gathering
Join us for our end of year event in Sydney!
2022 has seen a return to more personal freedoms, including the freedom to travel around Australia and overseas for both work and pleasure, and allowed us to reconnect with families and communities.
In the spirit of wrapping up this year. Join us for our 'end of year' gathering to catch-up with colleagues and friends, for networking and connecting, a glass of bubbly in hand and to celebrate the festive season!
Our City leaders will help celebrate our successes in 2022 and focus on 'what's to come' in 2023, by sharing our career goals and all our travel targets. Come along and tell us where you plan to go and maybe find like-minded colleagues to help.
Brisbane Event: End of Year Gathering
Join us for our end of year event in Brisbane!
2022 has seen a return to more personal freedoms, including the freedom to travel around Australia and overseas for both work and pleasure, and allowed us to reconnect with families and communities.
In the spirit of wrapping up this year. Join us for our 'end of year' gathering to catch-up with colleagues and friends, for networking and connecting, a glass of bubbly in hand and to celebrate the festive season!
Our City leaders will help celebrate our successes in 2022 and focus on 'what's to come' in 2023, by sharing our career goals and all our travel targets. Come along and tell us where you plan to go and maybe find like-minded colleagues to help.
Canberra event: New & Emerging Technology in the Aid, Development & Humanitarian Context
Wednesday 12th October
New and emerging technologies have enabled significant development progress over the decades – from vaccines to mobile phones to the internet. The UN recently called for improvement in this area, arguing that it is ‘critical to assess how technology can be mobilized to provide solutions to our greatest challenges’ in achieving the Global Goals.
Join our events to hear from speakers already introducing and using technology in aid & development to organisations, as we move towards a digital future.
Sydney event (also online): New & Emerging Technology in the Aid, Development & Humanitarian Context
Tuesday 11th October
New and emerging technologies have enabled significant development progress over the decades – from vaccines to mobile phones to the internet. The UN recently called for improvement in this area, arguing that it is ‘critical to assess how technology can be mobilized to provide solutions to our greatest challenges’ in achieving the Global Goals.
Join our events to hear from speakers already introducing and using technology in aid & development to organisations, as we move towards a digital future.
Melbourne event (Online): New & Emerging Technology in the Aid, Development & Humanitarian Context
Friday 14th October
New and emerging technologies have enabled significant development progress over the decades – from vaccines to mobile phones to the internet. The UN recently called for improvement in this area, arguing that it is ‘critical to assess how technology can be mobilized to provide solutions to our greatest challenges’ in achieving the Global Goals.
Join our events to hear from speakers already introducing and using technology in aid & development to organisations, as we move towards a digital future.
Brisbane event: New & Emerging Technology in the Aid, Development & Humanitarian Context
Monday 10th October
New and emerging technologies have enabled significant development progress over the decades – from vaccines to mobile phones to the internet. The UN recently called for improvement in this area, arguing that it is ‘critical to assess how technology can be mobilized to provide solutions to our greatest challenges’ in achieving the Global Goals.
Join our events to hear from speakers already introducing and using technology in aid & development to organisations, as we move towards a digital future.
Brisbane event: Climate change in the aid, development and humanitarian context
Tuesday, 2 August
Hear from speakers who support communities with sustainable climate change adaptation and mitigation projects that build community resilience and reduce the impact of natural disasters.
Canberra event: Climate change in the aid, development and humanitarian context
Wednesday, 27 July
Hear from speakers who support communities with sustainable climate change adaptation and mitigation projects that build community resilience and reduce the impact of natural disasters.
Sydney event: Climate Change in the aid, development and humanitarian context
Tuesday, 26 July
Hear from speakers who support communities with sustainable climate change adaptation and mitigation projects that build community resilience and reduce the impact of natural disasters.
Online Event: Climate Change in the Aid, Development & Humanitarian Context
You are invited to join Women in Aid and Development's online networking event to be hosted via Zoom on Monday 25th July 2022 from 6-7.30pm. We pride ourselves on providing low key, inclusive, friendly events with exceptional speakers. We'd love you to join us!
Melbourne event: Climate change in the aid, development and humanitarian context
Tuesday, 19 July
Hear from speakers who support communities with sustainable climate change adaptation and mitigation projects that build community resilience and reduce the impact of natural disasters.
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