54 episodes

ECDPM is a leading independent think tank that wants to make policies in Europe and Africa work for inclusive and sustainable development.
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ECDPM European Centre for Development Policy Management

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ECDPM is a leading independent think tank that wants to make policies in Europe and Africa work for inclusive and sustainable development.
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    S2 Episode 1 - What can we expect from and for women in the upcoming European elections?

    S2 Episode 1 - What can we expect from and for women in the upcoming European elections?

    2024 is a key year of elections. From June 6, around 400 million people will be eligible to choose new representatives in the European Parliament. But with polls predicting gains by right-wing parliamentary groups and with a global backsliding on gender equality, how can the vote of women impact the results of the European elections? What impact can we expect from a more right-leaning European Parliament and European Commission leadership on women’s rights and gender equality? What are some of the risks and opportunities in terms of women's political participation in the next European political cycle?
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    • 23 min
    S1 Episode 5 - What is blocking cities from being inclusive and resilient?

    S1 Episode 5 - What is blocking cities from being inclusive and resilient?

    In the fifth episode of ECDPM’s podcast series 'Minding the gap: conversations on gender', Hanne Knaepen talks to Giulia Maci, gender specialist and manager of the Euro-Mediterrean region at Cities Alliance (UNOPS). They talk about gender-sensitive climate action in cities and learn how women empowerment, climate action, and urban development are interlinked.
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    • 27 min
    S1 Episode 4 - Why is it difficult for women to access justice?

    S1 Episode 4 - Why is it difficult for women to access justice?

    In the fourth episode of ECDPM’s podcast series ‘Minding the gap: conversations on gender’, Sara Gianesello talks to Houda Zekri, Moroccan gender expert, and Stephanie Willman Bordat, a founding partner at MRA - Mobilising for Rights Associates, based in Rabat. They delve into the Moroccan justice system to shed light on the challenges and obstacles that women face when seeking justice.
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    • 51 min
    S1 Episode 3 - How can we advance gender equality and food security in Africa?

    S1 Episode 3 - How can we advance gender equality and food security in Africa?

    Almost two-thirds of African women are employed in agrifood systems as food producers, agro-dealers, processors, distributors and traders. They are also often responsible for sourcing and cooking food for their families. Yet, multiple sources of inequality constrain women’s participation, well-being and empowerment. How can we ensure women have more access to resources such as land or finance? Can food security goals and gender equality be achieved simultaneously? And what steps are already being taken to ensure women are actively engaged in food systems?
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    • 20 min
    S1 Episode 2 - Why is it difficult to engage boys and men in the fight for gender equality?

    S1 Episode 2 - Why is it difficult to engage boys and men in the fight for gender equality?

    Gender (in)equality is often treated as a women's and girls’ issue, but boys and men are also part of the equation. Power imbalances create patriarchal structures and both women and men uphold these structures (often involuntarily). What does it mean to engage boys and men in the fight for gender equality? Why is it difficult to get them to support gender equality? And why do we need to talk about masculinities in the plural?
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    • 34 min
    S1 Episode 1: Are we critical enough of gender expertise?

    S1 Episode 1: Are we critical enough of gender expertise?

    In recent years, the field of international cooperation has seen the growing presence of a new professional figure: the gender expert. Gender experts support and advise policymakers and practitioners to make sure their work has a gender perspective and supports gender equality. But why is gender expertise important? Who gets to decide who these experts are? And can gender expertise stray away from feminism or become exclusionary when it doesn’t recognise multiple forms of oppression?
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    • 27 min

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