So enjoyed speaking on this panel on how to ensure that development takes women and girls into account. The title says it all — “Does 1+1=3?: The Integration Hypothesis.” In short, can those working in various development fields create bigger change by focusing on integrating their work, looking for cross-cutting solutions, and listening to the voices of women? Sponsored by fhi360, Women Thrive and Johnson & Johnson on the margins of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, it brought together practitioners, academics and donors to strategize about future strategies. Great crowd and great night.
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