The IGWG organizes regular in-person and virtual events where members from around the world can learn from and connect with each other. These events may be thematic, such as a focus on recent research in the GBV field, or dedicated to capacity strengthening, such as integrating participatory and inclusive evaluation and learning methods in gender transformative global health programming. Our annual IGWG Plenary creates space for members to meet in person and provide feedback on the network as a whole each year.

Presentations and recordings of IGWG events are available online so you can find past events you missed or want to revisit. The presentation materials are also available.


London ‘Launch & Learn’ Event Introducing the Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) in Emergencies Toolkit!

Where: The Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU Join us for a 'launch & learn' event introducing the new MHM in emergencies toolkit! The development of this multi-sectoral resource, which included rigorous research, consultations, and field piloting, was led by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Columbia University, with valuable expertise and insights provided from a range of global humanitarian actors. The resource is co-published...

Continuing the Dialogue from SVRI: New Developments and Future Directions in GBV Work

PRB 1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 520, Washington, DC, United States

The recent Sexual Violence Research Initiative Forum (SVRI) Forum in Brazil brought together over 450 gender based-violence (GBV) stakeholders from around the world. In commemoration of the annual 16 Days of Activism Against GBV, please join us for a dialogue on the SVRI forum's impact and steps forward for GBV programs, projects, and practitioners.

Male Engagement Task Force – Programmatic Meeting

The Interagency Gender Working Group's Male Engagement Task Force’s next meeting will focus on programmatic strategies to meaningfully engage men and boys in health. Please join us for a half-day meeting hosted at Jhpiego and the USAID Maternal Child Survival Program's offices in Washington, DC. 

Finance as a Tool to Address Gender-Based Violence

Criterion Institute invites you to join us for a two-day workshop as we tailor our TOOLKIT for Finance as a Strategy for Social Change to center on gender-based violence.

Women and War: Securing a More Peaceful Future

Women’s participation is key to peace: Peace processes that include women are more successful and sustainable, and societies that empower women are more peaceful than those that do not. Join the Woodrow Wilson Center's Environmental Change and Security Program for a discussion on women and conflict.

Turning Trash into Social Value: Can a Private Sector Model Work for Poor Women in India?

The Center for Global Development is delighted to bring together some of the key private sector partners that helped Gitanjali generate social value, along with practitioners from the public sector and multilateral financial institutions, for a robust discussion about job options for poor women in low paid, informal occupations, including a model entrepreneurship venture.