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Women’s History Month Workshop: How to plan a gender-inclusive project

Women's History Month is a globally recognized month celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women, while also a time to recognize the multitude of urgent voices and issues related to gender equality. There is still a need to work towards achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls in the context of climate change, environmental, and disaster risk reduction policies and programs.

About this event

Join us for an interactive workshop that will address gender equality through project planning and system thinking. We will facilitate interactive activities that work towards addressing gender equity within project planning and organization structures.

This is a virtual workshop held on March 16th 2022 at 8am PST/11am EST, hosted by Threading Change with Kirti Poonia will be our workshop facilitator!

Kirti is the co-founder of a circular fashion tech company called Relove. A technology product that allows brands to host their own peer-to-peer thrift shop, ensuring circularity for their brand. Over the last 6 years, she built one of India’s largest Apparel & Lifestyle Marketplace for rural artisans to directly sell to customers. A part of TAS (Tata Administrative Services) Kirti has worked across 6 Tata Companies across functions and geographies. This year Kirti won the Business World Women Entrepreneurship Award - 2021 for her Impact at Okhai. Kirti has also been acknowledged by Niti Aayog as the Top 100 women transforming India.

Threading Change is a youth-led, justice-oriented global organization created to address the systemic injustices and inequities that persist in the global fashion industry today.

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