COVID-19 & Gender Equality: How a Gender Lens Can Save Lives and Inspire Breakthroughs 

COVID-19 & Gender Equality: How a Gender Lens Can Save Lives and Inspire Breakthroughs

A Webinar and Fundraiser for Save the Children

Join Save the Children’s Boston Leadership Council for a Live Webinar on Wednesday, May 6, 7:00-7:45pm to raise critically needed funds for the U.S. and global response to COVID-19. Learn more about gender-differentiated impacts of a pandemic and how a gender lens can save lives and inspire breakthroughs.

Visit the website to register for the webinar or to make a donation. We are humbled to have an amazing $50,000 matching gift commitment to double your impact. This event is chaired by Wayland resident Sejal T. Srinivasan, Boston Leadership Council Chair, Communications and Community Development Committee. Wayland residents ML and Larry Krakauer are also members of the Executive Committee of the Boston Leadership Council.

Read more about the event and the gender impacts in the press release below

COVID-19 AND GENDER EQUALITY LIVE WEBINAR MAY 6TH

Save the Children, Boston Leadership Council is proud to announce a Live Webinar on Wednesday, May 6th from 7:00-7:45 PM to raise critically needed funds for the U.S. and global response to COVID-19. Please join Save the Children’s Boston Leadership Council from the comfort and safety of your home for a live, interactive webinar to learn more about gender-differentiated impacts of a pandemic and how a gender lens can save lives and inspire breakthroughs. Dive deeply into unique challenges women, girls and gender non-conforming people face during a pandemic and Save the Children’s gender-informed response to those most affected by COVID-19.

The Boston Leadership Council welcomes three experts from Save the Children to lead the discussion: Carolyn Miles, former CEO and President; Nora O’Connell, AVP, Policy & Advocacy and Yeva Avakyan, AVP, Gender Equality & Global Point for Gender COVID-19 Response.

With schools closed and families staying at home, women and vulnerable children are susceptible to increased abuse in their homes. Without education, life chances for economic independence are reduced. Curtailing formal education increases the likelihood that young girls are married off and face the dangerous prospect of childbirth in unsafe conditions.

Along with the perennial challenge of preventing and addressing gender-based violence and ensuring social protection and economic empowerment, other major goals include giving girls and women equal voice and participation, easing the disproportionate burden of women’s and girl’s care work, ensuring social protection and prioritizing information and services on sexual and reproductive health. Particularly topical is the need to support and address the needs of the many women who, as the vast majority of the frontline caretakers and health workers, are more vulnerable to infection on the frontline of pandemic.

Registration for the Webinar is now open at the website below. If you are unable to attend the Webinar, please help with a donation, if you are able. We are humbled to have an amazing $50,000 matching gift commitment. This event is chaired by Sejal T. Srinivasan, Boston Leadership Council Chair, Communications and Community Development Committee and Wayland resident. Wayland residents ML and Larry Krakauer are also on the Executive Committee of the Boston Leadership Council.

All proceeds raised are in honor of Carolyn Miles, former CEO and President of Save the Children for her service, vision and contributions to the organization.

For over 100 years, Save the Children has been actively working to help those most vulnerable of us all-children. With exceptional people and a time-tested organization, Save the Children is making a difference and invites you to help.

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For more information, please contact:
Sejal T. Srinivasan at mailto:sejsri@gmail.com

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