Marching Towards Gender Equity with Nicole Hosein - Walk Talk Listen (episode 146)
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In this compelling episode of Walk Talk Listen, we delve into the world of gender equity with Nicole Hosein, Director of Gender Initiatives at Episcopal Relief & Development. Nicole oversees the strategy, partnerships, and activities aimed at reducing gender-based violence and advancing gender equity and social inclusion. With over a decade of experience with UNDP, UNFPA, and UN Women in various countries including Laos, Nepal, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, and Tunisia, she shares her journey and the personal challenges that have shaped her approach to gender equity. Nicole's dedication to gender equality and her insights into the complexities of implementing effective programs make this episode essential listening for those interested in social change, gender issues, and global development initiatives. Nicole holds a Master of Arts in Development Studies from the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of the West Indies in Trinidad & Tobago.. Listener Engagement:
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