The African Community of Practice on Gender and Health is convening this webinar to create spaces to discuss the health impacts of TFGBV and the opportunities linked to using gender-intentional design to prevent and respond to abuse in the African context.
Through the session we will:
– Examine the risks and challenges of TFGBV faced by women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals with intersecting discriminations, and the most common forms of TFGBV in Africa.
– Explore the mental and physical health impacts of TFGBV on women and girls and gender diverse individuals, and the continuum between online and offline violence.
– Discuss the shortcomings of current digital technology designs and highlight the benefits of gender-intentional frameworks for creating safer, more inclusive online environments for women and girls in Africa.
About UNU-IIGH
The UNU International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, operates as the designated UN think tank specialising in global health. With a mandate to facilitate the translation of research evidence into policies and tangible actions, UNU-IIGH serves as a hub connecting UN member states, academia, agencies, and programmes. Established through a statute adopted by the United Nations University Council in December 2005, the institute plays a pivotal role in addressing inequalities in global health. UNU-IIGH contributes to the formulation, implementation, and assessment of health programmes.
How to register
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