SVRI Forum Breakfast Workshop
October 21-25, 2024 | 7:00 -9:00 AM | Breakfast Provided
Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to attend our interactive workshop at the SVRI Forum 2024. We will demonstrate the Gender Norms Data Engine (GNDE), a platform for high-frequency sub-national data from Kenya and Nigeria. The GNDE can be used for planning, designing, and monitoring programs, and curating media campaigns and advocacy messages. Participants will collaborate with Fraym to create tailored workflows.
Register For SVRI Forum Gender Norms Data Engine Workshop:
***Must be registered for SVRI Forum 2024 to attend
Meet Us At SVRI Forum 2024
Contact Melissa Persaud ([email protected]) or Neetu John ([email protected] )for more information.
About the SVRI Forum 2024 Conference:
The SVRI Forum is a leading global event focused on advancing research and knowledge related to gender-based violence and violence against children. Bringing together a wide range of experts, changemakers, stakeholders, and more every two years. The Forum provides a platform to exchange insights on effective strategies, challenges, and the future direction of efforts to eradicate violence against women and children and create a safer world. To learn more about the Forum, please visit our Forum page here and explore our conference outputs here.
Highlights of this event include:
- Inspiring Speeches & Presentations
- Engaging Sessions & Workshops
- Lively Exhibition Space
Looking for the SVRI Forum 2024 website? CLICK HERE
Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC)
Directions: Convention Square, 1 Lower Long Street, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa – Click Here
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