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Session Title: Upscaling Gender Transformative Approaches: Collaborative Efforts by the Government and Civil Society in India

Date: November 6, 2025 (Thursday)

Time: Doha: 2 pm (AST) | India: 4:30 pm (IST)

Mode: Virtual

Registration Link: https://krea-edu-in.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__VDljMi-TGS7I0I2LGajfA

The Government of India has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing women-led development. This commitment was underscored during India’s G20 Presidency, which culminated in the New Delhi Leaders’ Declaration—a landmark recognition of the importance of enhancing women’s full, equal, effective, and meaningful participation in decision-making. The Declaration emphasizes that women’s active engagement across all spheres of society, in every sector, and at all levels of the economy is not only central to achieving gender equality, but also vital for boosting global GDP growth.

In this context, a panel is proposed as part of the  side event which will focus on illustrating scalability of institutions for growth and inclusion of women members of collectives, promoting economic empowerment via sustainable livelihood creation, effective service delivery of government programmes and building overall agency.

The proposed panel will be hosted by the Institute for What Works to Advance Gender Equality (IWWAGE), Technical partner to the Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), Government of India. IWWAGE is an independent centre, hosted by LEAD at Krea University. It aims to strengthen and inform social and economic policies through research and advocacy. IWWAGE is a policy think tank providing evidence-based solutions for advancing women’s economic empowerment.

Over the past six years, the IWWAGE–MoRD partnership in India has pioneered innovative participatory learning approaches for gender integration by strengthening the capacities of DAY-NRLM staff, cadres, and institutional mechanisms at the sub-national level, support in drafting Government advisories and knowledge pieces, designing gender responsive management information system. A key focus has been on ensuring that these approaches are scalable and replicable across diverse women’s empowerment programs, offering valuable lessons for global replication.

The panel will delve on:

  • What are the enablers and barriers to establish functional women’s institutions
  • Sharing India’s experience in piloting gender-transformative models
  • Mechanisms to move towards gender-transformative policymaking through robust public finance strategies

And would deliberate on illustrated examples of

  • Institutional strengthening and Gender-Transformative Models
  • Policy and Systems Change for gender responsiveness in governance
  • Efficient use of Evidence and Accountability for promoting diversity and inclusion
  • Collaborative actions with governments for comprehensible impact on ground

Session plan (TBC)

S.No.

Session

Time

Speaker (s)

1

Context Setting: From Women Development to Women led Development

3 mins

IFMR

2

Strategies, approaches for gender mainstreaming within National Rural Livelihoods Mission– connecting evidence, policy and implementation

10 mins

IFMR

3

Translating Commitment into Action: Gender Priorities in NRLM

12 mins

Senior Government of India official, NRLM, MoRD

4

Strengthening Program Delivery through a Gender-Transformative Lens

12 mins

Senior Government of India official, MWCD

5

Building Equitable Futures: Integrating Gender into Development Programs

12 mins

Senior member from BMGF

 

Session moderation by IFMR