Let’s Chat: RBM and Gender Equity

The Spur Change team invited small and medium sized organizations (SMOs), and other interested sector participants across Canada and abroad, to take part in a conversation series with SMO speakers in our first Let’s Chat series. Selected SMO Speakers shared their own experiences in implementing gender-transformative Results-Based Management (RBM) strategies in their projects to better inform and provide case studies for others to work off of.

This informal conversation series was centered on peer-to-peer learning, providing plenty of opportunities for folks to get engaged through exploring processes, tools, and best practices for incorporating gender and intersectionality into a project’s RBM framework.

That being said, each session began with a presentation by the SMO speaker of the day. Find the recordings below and see how they integrated RBM with gender equity.

Session 1: Measuring Change in the Field of Gender Inequality and Gender-Based Violence

Danielle Skogen (Canadian Humanitarian & SERniña Guatemala | https://www.realhumanitarian.ca/ & http://www.sernina.org/) presents the challenges, lessons, and opportunities that exist when measuring change in the field of gender inequality and gender-based violence in this Let’s Chat session.

Find the recording of the session to the right as well as more information on Danielle in the speaker overview.

Session 2: Identifying Actions for Gender Equality through RBM

Roxana Dulón (Peces para la Vida | https://pecesvida.org/) presents a practical tool to help plan projects which lead to gender equity in this Let’s Chat session.

Find the recording of the session to the right as well as more information on Roxana in the speaker overview.

Please note: this session was presented in Spanish. The original recording has been included as well as the English interpretation. 

Session 3: Addressing Gender Inequality through Post-Secondary Education

Ray Njihia Veary (Beautiful World Canada | https://beautifulworldcanada.org/) addresses gender inequality through post-secondary education by exploring lessons learned in project implementation in sub-Saharan Africa in this Let’s Chat session.

Find the recording of the session to the right as well as more information on Ray in the speaker overview.