"Gender mainstreaming" might sound like a term from education policy, but it's actually a powerful approach to advancing gender equity. Originating at the landmark 1995 UN Conference on Women in Beijing, it has since shaped public policy and
strategies worldwide, especially in Europe. This approach helps uncover how gender dynamics affect the impact of policies, programs, and strategies—including in philanthropy. Join JFN's Gender Lens Philanthropy Peer Network to discover
how gender mainstreaming can enhance your philanthropic work.
Speakers
Kalela Lancaster, Representative in Israel, National Council of Jewish Women
Karyn Gershon, CEO, Project Kesher
Dr. Beth Cooper Benjamin (moderator), Director of Programs & Peer Networks, JFN