EVENT DETAILS
- DATE/TIME: 9:30am-12:00pm, Wednesday, November 27, 2024 (Japan Standard Time)
- FORMAT: Hybrid (In-person participation or online participation by Webex)
- VENUE for in-person participants: World Bank Tokyo Office (Fukoku Seimei Building 14th floor, 2-2-2 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) *Please refer "ACCESS" in RELATED below
- LANGUAGE: English and Japanese with simultaneous interpretation.
- REGISTRATION: To participate, please register through the form below (required). If the registration form does not work, please email to the contact address with your full name, company name, division name and email address.
- CONTACT: Koichi Omori, World Bank Tokyo Office
- komori@worldbankgroup.org
Gender equality is integral to poverty reduction and development. “Investing in gender equality for a more resilient and dynamic Asia and the Pacific” will focus on the contributions of gender equality to addressing major challenges in the region, such as climate change, inadequate care infrastructure and labor market issues to address sluggish growth and contribute to poverty reduction.
The event will reveal opportunities for impact at scale, including through strengthened partnerships between multilateral development banks (MDBs) and national governments, highlighting the increased ambition of the World Bank Group’s Gender Strategy 2024-2030: Accelerate Gender Equality to End Poverty on a Livable Planet and the Asian Development Bank’s Strategy 2030 Operational Priority 2: Accelerating Progress in Gender Equality. It will further explore how the World Bank Group, the Asian Development Bank and JICA are investing in scalable and evidence-based programs that support women’s leadership and empowerment in the region – and how these investments are central to addressing climate change, inclusive growth and poverty reduction.
By fostering dialogue among key stakeholders, it aims to drive innovative solutions and promote strategies that address both global and regional development priorities.
Objectives of this Forum will be:
- Open dialogue on the role of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) and development partners in investing in gender equality-focused solutions to emerging challenges in Asia and the Pacific, including addressing climate change, and fostering inclusive growth and poverty reduction.
- Advance partnerships across the region by exploring how the World Bank Group, the Asian Development Bank and JICA are investing in scalable and evidence-based programs that support women’s leadership and empowerment.
- Raise awareness of the World Bank Group Gender Strategy 2024-2030 and of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Operational Plan on Accelerating Progress in Gender Equality. Facilitate knowledge exchange on what works to accelerate gender equality and how greater gender equality contributes to development goals.
Speakers:
N Maliki
Ph.D, Deputy for Population and Employment, Ministry of National Development Planning of the Republic of Indonesia *online
Rachel Anne S. Herrera
Commissioner, Philippine Climate Change Commission
Elizabeth Cowan
DFAT innovations *online
Shivani Bhasin Sachdeva
Founder and CEO, India Alternatives *online
Mika Nabeshima
Executive Officer, Group Chief Sustainability Officer, Tokio Marine Holdings
Bruno Carrasco
Director General, Climate Change and Sustainable Development Department, Asian Development Bank *recorded remarks
Samantha Hung
Director, Gender Equality Division, Asian Development Bank
Keiko Nowacka
Principal Gender Development Specialist, Asian Development Bank
Chieko Yokota
Gender Specialist, Asian Development Bank
Manuela Ferro
World Bank Vice President, East Asia and Pacific, World Bank *online
Hana Brixi
Global Director, Gender, World Bank
Hillary Johnson
EAP Gender Innovation Lab, World Bank *online
Tadashi Yokoyama
Director, IFC Tokyo Office
Sarah Twigg
Gender and Economic Inclusion Lead, East Asia & Pacific, IFC
Ministry of Finance, Japan
Sachiko Imoto
Senior Vice President, JICA
Mari Usami
Senior Advisor, Gender and Development, JICA
Registration:
Please register by online form on this webpage, indicating your preferred mode of participation (in-person at the venue or online by Webex). For registered online participants, Webex link will be sent by November 26.
How to Apply: