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SUMMARY:Getting to Work: Women's Empowerment in South Asia - Ismaili Centre Toronto
DESCRIPTION: On September 28 Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC) and the Ismaili Centre Toronto hosted a conversation about women’s empowerment and the work of the Aga Khan Development Network in South Asia.\n\nIn Pakistan\, significant inequalities between women and men persist. While challenging social norms can be difficult\, small\, strategic steps in women’s economic empowerment have changed the lives of many\, leading to inspiring stories of hope and social inclusion. \nYasmin Karim\, Programme Manager\, Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan\, and Lindsay Mossman\, Gender Advisor\, Aga Khan Foundation Canada engaged with the community to talk about women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities. \n  \nYasmin Karim is the Programme Manager\, Gender and Development with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP) Pakistan. Since 2011\, Yasmin has worked with AKRSP to design and implement community development programs that drive women’s social and economic empowerment. Previously\, she worked for the International Rescue Committee\, and the Aga Khan Development Network Multi-input Earthquake Reconstruction Programme. In 2005\, Yasmin was one of 1000 women collectively nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize through the 1000 Peace Women initiative\, and in 2012 she was awarded the Human Rights Defender Award by the Prime Minister of Pakistan. \n  \nLindsay Mossman is the Gender Advisor at Aga Khan Foundation Canada\, where she supports gender equality integration throughout the Foundation’s programmes. She is a gender specialist with a Master of Arts in International Affairs from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and over ten years of experience promoting women’s rights and gender equality in Canada and overseas. Lindsay has particular expertise in gender analysis and mainstreaming\, program development\, and capacity building\, coaching and training and was the CEO of a gender equality consulting firm that she founded in Kigali\, Rwanda\, which supports development partners\, NGOs and private organisations to integrate gender equality in their organisations. \n  \n\n\nFinancial support:
URL:https://www.akfc.ca/event/womens-empowerment-sa-ict/
LOCATION:Ismaili Centre Toronto\, 49 Wynford Dr\, North York\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M3C 1K1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Getting to Work: Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan - University of Toronto
DESCRIPTION:Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC) and the Munk School Of Global Affairs\, University of Toronto invite you to join a conversation about women’s empowerment in Pakistan as part of AKFC’s annual University Seminar Series. \n  \nWomen’s economic empowerment is fundamental to sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Lack of access to economic resources and opportunities impacts women’s ability to participate and succeed in economic activities. In Pakistan\, despite important progress in access to education\, health\, and participation in community life for women\, many women still face significant barriers accessing economic opportunities. Many young women lack the skills\, confidence and support to make key life decisions\, including those related to employment and livelihoods. Within the labour market\, the institutions intended to facilitate women’s participation are often weak and unable to implement laws meant to ensure women’s safety and security. This lack of a supportive environment discourages women from pursuing a wider range of employment opportunities – particularly those outside traditional income‐generating roles. \n  \nOn September 29\, join Yasmin Karim\, Programme Manager with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme Pakistan\, for a conversation about women’s empowerment in challenging contexts and how vocational and skills training in Pakistan is challenging social norms and transforming women’s roles in their household and their communities. By working through a case study\, participants will explore some approaches\, challenges and lessons learned implementing women’s economic empowerment programs. \n  \nRegister now!  \nFriday\, September 29\, 2017 \n12:00 – 2:30 (includes light lunch)  \nRoom 208N (North House) \nUniversity of Toronto \n  \nYasmin Karim is the Programme Manager\, Gender and Development with the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP) Pakistan. Since 2011\, Yasmin has worked with AKRSP to design and implement community development programs that drive women’s social and economic empowerment. Previously\, she has worked for the International Rescue Committee\, and the Aga Khan Development Network Multi-input Earthquake Reconstruction Programme. In 2005\, Yasmin was one of 1000 women collectively nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize through the 1000 Peace Women initiative\, and in 2012 she was awarded the Human Rights Defender Award by the Prime Minister of Pakistan. \nRegistration Link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/aga-khan-foundation-canadas-university-tour-september-2017-tickets-36493633440 \n\n\nFinancial support: \n\n \n 
URL:https://www.akfc.ca/event/womens-empowerment-pak-u-of-t/
LOCATION:University of Toronto\, Room 108N (North House) 1 Devonshire Place\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 3K7\, Canada
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