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VIDEO REPLAY & PRESENTATIONS | Designing for Empowerment — Economic Inclusion Programs for Women

VIDEO REPLAY & PRESENTATIONS | Designing for Empowerment — Economic Inclusion Programs for Women

Catch up on the latest PEI Open House! Resources from the event are included inside!

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Catch Up on the Latest PEI Open House

We hope to see you at our next Open House event!

Dear Colleagues,



Did you miss PEI’s latest Open House? The webinar examined how economic inclusion programs are addressing gender-specific constraints and strengthening support for women. Speakers featured programs from Kenya and Malawi to show how community sensitization, women’s empowerment training, and couples’ dialogue approaches have improved decision-making dynamics and boosted women’s economic participation. The speaker from Bangladesh shared how targeted apprenticeships are expanding women’s access to jobs. The session stressed the importance of integrating gender considerations throughout program design and delivery. If you missed it or want to revisit key takeaways, you can now watch the full recording and download the presentation materials


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As always, it has been a pleasure to have you as our guest at PEI Open House. Our sincere thanks to moderator Radu Ban, framing presenter Nazia Moqueet, and our speakers Md. Hasan Khaled, Lynett Ochuma, and Adèle Fox, as well as discussant Tatiana Rincón, for their thoughtful contributions and insights.


Stay tuned for our upcoming events. We look forward to seeing you at a future Open House!


Best,

PEI Management Team


PEI Open House is a webinar series where leading experts and organizations will explore fresh perspectives on economic inclusion programming, country-level innovations, and important intersections in building inclusive economic opportunities.

The Partnership for Economic Inclusion  (PEI) is a global platform that unites non-governmental organizations, UN agencies, research institutions, funding partners, and the World Bank to support government adoption and scale-up of economic inclusion programs that empower vulnerable people to lift themselves out of extreme poverty.

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