Panel What does it mean to gender mainstream the proposed cybercrime convention? This meeting convenes policymakers and non-state stakeholder representatives to explore the concept of ‘gender mainstreaming’ in the UN cybercrime treaty negotiations.
Panel Recording Getting global progress back on track: Development priorities post-pandemic A discussion on the world’s most pressing development needs.
Panel In person and Online Implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area: priorities and prospects In conversation with HE Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General, African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat.
Panel Online Feminist foreign policy This event will explore why a feminist foreign policy benefits everyone.
Panel Recording Feminist solutions to the climate crisis This International Women’s Day panel explores intersectional feminist approaches to solving the climate crisis.
Panel Recording Race and imperialism in international relations Is research and policymaking on international politics too wrapped up in colonial thinking?
Panel Online National identity and post-tribal gender politics in the Gulf In this event experts discuss the changing role of women and tribes in Gulf societies.
Panel Recording Loss and damage: Where are we now and what happens next? This event discusses the progress of the loss and damage agenda within climate negotiations.
Panel Recording In conversation with Indra Nooyi Indra Nooyi, former chair and CEO of PepsiCo, discusses her experiences of being the first woman of colour and immigrant to run a Fortune 50 company.
Panel Recording Cities as climate leaders: Progress and ambition This panel discusses the progress cities have already made, whether progress at COP26 was enough, and what more needs to be done to scale action and ambition internationally.
Panel Recording Chatham House Centenary Diversity Champion Award Melina Abdullah, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, and leading experts discuss the fight for racial equality in the 21st century.
Panel Recording Power relationships within food systems Examining why addressing the role of power relationships in entrenching an unsustainable and inequitable food system is key to achieving any meaningful change.