Dear
Members,
Resource Person & Moderator
Gender Community
I am pleased to share with you the Gender
Community’s Annual Report 2013. This is our third
consecutive Annual Report.
Members can access the report at ftp://ftp.solutionexchange-un.net.in/public/gen/resource/res_info_31121301.pdf
(PDF; Size: 959KB). If you can, please share the report within your networks;
it may inspire and encourage many others to make use of the knowledge based
services of the Gender Community.
As a Resource Person and Moderator of the
Community since last five and a half years, I am highly appreciative of our
now nearly 5000 members i.e. development practitioners spread across India
and abroad, for their affirmative actions, initiatives, and active
participation in the multifarious knowledge based activities of the Community.
It has enabled the Community to reach far and wide; and promote knowledge
management. Also, I remain - thankful to UNICEF and UNWOMEN - the
facilitating agencies of the Gender Community, for their support and
encouragement. It has allowed us to innovate and be effective in promoting
knowledge management among development practitioners, primarily in India (also
in South Asia). As in 2012 - in 2013, the Gender
Community did its own resource mobilization to promote its knowledge based
activities. In this regard, the Community extends special gratitude to various
United Nations (UN) agencies and non-UN organizations including the
government departments/agencies as well as national and international donors
and NGOs for their timely support, encouragement and appreciation of the
activities and services offered by us.
The
Gender Community’s profile is fast changing. It is no longer restricted to
‘e-queries-consolidated reply’ mode of knowledge sharing or knowledge
management. The Community’s work goes much beyond its online
discussions/services. Our Annual Report 2013 is yet again a testimony to that.
The year - 2013 - was a special year for us. First, in April 2013, Ms.
Lise Grande, United Nations Resident Coordinator (UNRC), launched the Gender
Community’s Blog with her welcome message. Second, the year saw the Community
making use of various social mediums (Webinar/webcast, Facebook, You Tube,
etc.) besides its regular e-platform to foster knowledge sharing, and provide
an effective platform for practitioners to collaborate and share their
innovations, knowledge-skills, and best practices. Third, the Community in
collaboration with non-UN organizations like the PACS (Poorest Areas Civil
Society) and CBM India Office initiated two projects on ‘Gender and NREGA’, and
an Action Group on Persons with Disabilities respectively with assigned
knowledge based deliverables. Finally, this year, a significant part of our
online discussions were dedicated to policy discussions, with Mr. Jairam
Ramesh, Minister for Rural Development, Government of India, also hosting a
discussion with our members on the National Land Reforms Policy from a gender
perspective. The Minister’s acknowledgement to our work encouraged us
tremendously.
I hope the year 2014 will be far more engaging, with us
continuing to undertake knowledge management for development practitioners with
full vigour and in the process, help facilitate in
finding the right answer or solutions for even the most complex issues.
Any feedback that helps us to promote, strengthen and improve our
Knowledge Management work and services is most welcome. You can address your mails to me at malika.basu@one.un.org or send to se-gen@solutionexchange-un.net.in
Peace and Solidarity
Malika BasuResource Person & Moderator
Gender Community
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