About the WEE Global Learning Forum May 23-25 in Bangkok, Thailand

The SEEP Network, in collaboration with Forum Partners, is hosting an international convening on women’s economic empowerment, focusing on bringing down the systemic barriers standing in the way of scalable and sustainable change. The Forum will bring together leading stakeholders in the field of women’s economic empowerment to facilitate dialogue, build global learning connections, and promote effective policy and practice to address the needs of vulnerable women all around the world.

The WEE Global Learning Forum intends to narrow the divide between best practices and informed policy decisions and aims to explore topics that are emerging as critical constraints to women’s economic empowerment across the globe. The agenda of the Forum will focus on three themes:

  • The Rural Poor: Women’s Empowerment on and off the Farm
  • Employment Opportunities through Enterprise Development and Job Creation
  • Women’s Financial Inclusion: Leveraging Finance to Advance Women’s Empowerment

Why are we talking about Women’s Economic Empowerment at the Wee Global Learning Forum?

Evidence supporting the need to empower women’s economic participation is only growing by the day. Women play multifaceted roles in market systems, as smallholder farmers, employees and owners of business enterprises, clients of financial institutions, and unpaid care workers among many others.

The Forum spans three days and takes place in Bangkok, Thailand from May 23-25, 2017. The Forum is designed to address challenges facing women’s economic empowerment by:

  • Providing a venue for global dialogue across stakeholders, disciplines, approaches and frameworks, with potential for ongoing cross-learning;
  • Promoting evidence-based research and discussion on key themes;
  • Supporting the development of enabling policy and impactful program practice; and ultimately,
  • Contributing to systems level change resulting in sustainable and scalable development outcomes for poor and marginalized women.

Naila Kabeer, renowned gender expert and esteemed author will open the conference.  Days 1 and 2 feature plenary sessions, Tech Talks and Oxford-style debate on donor viewpoints, policy perspectives, innovations & technology, as well as unpaid and care work. Twenty-four interactive peer learning workshops led by gender and market systems experts will share innovative approaches relating to the three Forum themes. On Day 3, leaders from the sector will facilitate sessions on industry initiatives and the SEEP WEE Working Group will meet to define priority pathways for collaborative exploration and action coming out of Forum sessions.

Thought leaders and experienced practitioners in women’s economic empowerment in market systems are guiding the development of the conference agenda working alongside the SEEP Network’s Women’s Economic Empowerment Working Group.