Wednesday September 23
2015
Guiding Questions: (where
do we go) What does this all mean for the future of our programming? How can
we continue to stay connected and learn from each other? How can we bring
learning back to our offices?
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TIME
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SESSION DETAILS
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OBJECTIVES
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8:30-9:00
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Coffee and Tea
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9:00-9:15
9:15
– 9:30
9:30-9:45
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Welcome to Third Day: Claude Saint-Pierre Oxfam Quebec
Top Posters discussed
Recap Day Three
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Session 7
9:45 am – 1:00pm
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Session 7
Part I
9:45-11:30am
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Third Plenary
Session:
Key
Framing Session: What do know and where should we go?
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What we know about preventing VAWG/GBV and where we
need to go with future programming?
Chair:
Kwezilomso Mbandazayo
Panelist:
- Lisa Vetten (honorary
research associate of the Wits Institute for Social and Economic
Research (WiSER)
- Dr. Diana Majury (Professor, Carleton
University)
- Dr. Abul Hossain (Project
Director of Multi-Sectoral Programme on Violence Against Women of the
Ministry of Women and Children Affairs)
- Wanelisa Xaba (South African
Young Feminist Activists)
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This session will focus on
synthesizing the evidence and learning on changing attitudes, norms and
behaviours to end VAWG/GBV. With an
aim at being thought-provoking, panelists will provide interesting and
innovative ideas on where we can go in future programming in this area. Panelists will present for 1 hour and we
will have 30 minutes for questions and answers.
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11:30-11:45 am
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Coffee Break
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During the coffee break you are encouraged to vote for a
poster you would like to know more about, check out the resource library, and
share your thoughts on the Ideas wall. Also why not do a video interview
about a few key learnings!
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Session 7
Part II
11:45-1:00pm
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Discussing and
deepening our learning from the morning.
Table Leads will include:
- Irene Muñoz
(OI) (Spanish)
- Rita Soares
Pinto (OGB) (French)
- Julie Thekkudan
(OIN) (English
- Carmen Renoso
(ON) (Spanish)
- Michael Arnaud
(OQ) ( French)
- Anna
Trembath (OAU) (English)
- Laurie Adams
(OGB) (English)
Knowledge Hub Support
Person: Christine Hughes (christine.hughes@oxfam.ca)
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Let’s discuss what we learned from the Third Plenary!
We will break up into tables and capture ideas and deepen
learning from the morning session. The
key objective here is to continue to explore where Oxfam could go in VAWG/GBV
prevention programs that focus on changing negative attitude, norm and
behaviour change that perpetuate VAWG/GBV and deepen our learning from the
morning session.
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1:00- 2:00pm
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Lunch
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During lunch you are encouraged to vote for a poster you would
like to know more about, check out the resource library, and share your
thoughts on the Ideas Wall.
Also why not do a video interview about a few key learnings!
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Session 8
2pm-4:45pm
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Session 8 Part I
2:00-3:00pm
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Think Tanks related to the topic above mainly led by KH staff
in collaboration with others
- Moving
forward: Deepening our Theory of Change for our VAWG Global Program
(lead by Laura Haylock)
- Refining the
Theory of Change for the VAWG WIN Campaign (Lead by Christine Hughes)
- Staying
connected through the digital platform (Lead Anja Kessler)
- Moving
forward within Oxfam with the political economy of VAWG (Lead by Rukia)
- Promoting
Gender Equality and attitude, norm and behaviour change in humanitarian
settings (Lead by Julie Lafrenière)
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This
Think Tank session will discuss ways we are currently moving forward with
integrating ANB change into our VAWG/GBV programs collectively and/or how we
can stay connected with each other.
As a reminder to colleagues leading Think Tanks, you will
share briefly about your program, present your current challenge that you are
having related to changing attitudes norms and behaviours that perpetuate
VAWG/GBV, and have the opportunity to have colleagues discuss, reflect and
brainstorm potential ways forward.
Session leads will be asked to facilitate think tank sessions twice
for two different groups.
Participants will select their first think tank for 30 minutes
and then rotate to a second think tank for 30 minutes.
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3:00-3:15pm
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Coffee
Break
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During the coffee break you are encouraged to vote for a
poster you would like to know more about, check out the resource library, and
share your thoughts on the Ideas wall. Also why not do a video interview
about a few key learnings!
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Session 8
Part II
3:15-4:45pm
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Where do we go from here?
How do we bring this learning back to our country offices and our
programs?
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This closing session will help us bring together the key
learning from the Power to Prevent and brainstorm ideas of how we can use
this learning directly in our programming.
It will also discuss how we can share with colleagues who are unable
to attend but keen to learn more on the topic .
(facilitated by Rukia and Sheelagh)
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4:45-5:00
pm
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Thank you from Caroline Marrs, on behalf of Oxfam’s Knowledge
Hub on VAWG/GBV
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