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Panel Discussion: Women Leadership Networking: Building Generations of Women Leaders

REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON “Networking and Innovation” October 29-01 November, 2008, Alexandria, Egypt. Panel Discussion: Women Leadership Networking: Building Generations of Women Leaders “Do We Need Arab Women Leaders Network?” Doha Abdelhamid, IDEAS Executive Board Member www.ideas-int.org.

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Panel Discussion: Women Leadership Networking: Building Generations of Women Leaders

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  1. REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON “Networking and Innovation”October 29-01 November, 2008, Alexandria, Egypt Panel Discussion: Women Leadership Networking: Building Generations of Women Leaders “Do We Need Arab Women Leaders Network?” Doha Abdelhamid, IDEAS Executive Board Member www.ideas-int.org

  2. This presentation is about: • IDEAS & Networking? • Arab Women Networking? • Is it all about Women Networking? • Quo Vadis?

  3. Characteristics of Effective Leaders • Generate higher productivity • Lower cost • More opportunities • Results-oriented focus • Realize vision • Time-sensitive (quicker) • Quality-control performance

  4. Current DE Architecture Quesnel, 2006.

  5. IDEAS Emergence • 8 May 2001: London Declaration • 8 September 2002: Constituent Assembly in Beijing • February 2003: IDEAS as UK Charity with global constituency • July 2003: IDEAS website in operation and members-relations administrator appointed

  6. Core Mandate • Knowledge • ECD • Networking

  7. Strategic Work Programs • Rethinking development evaluation • Governance & accountability for development • The Poverty-Environment Nexus • International conferences • National and regional clubs

  8. Membership: Type & Distribution • Entity: Individual vs.Institutional • Duration: Single vs. Multiple • Development stage: Developed vs. Developing and transition • Affiliation: Corporate—Public—NGO • No. of countries represented • No. of members • Continental distribution

  9. Some Landmark Networking Achievements • March 2003: DAC-OECD conference on ‘Partnership in Development Evaluation—Learning and Accountability,’ Paris • July 2003: WB-OED conference ‘Utilization of Evaluation,’ Washington DC • December 2003: IDEAS workshop on ‘Evaluating MDGs’ along the UKES conference in Cardiff

  10. Some Landmark Networking Achievements • September 2004: IDEAS special session in the EES conference in Berlin • October 2004: IDEAS co-hosted symposium of ‘Parliamentary Oversight for Poverty Reduction,’ Cambodia • October 2003: IDEAS sub-regional workshop on ‘Evaluation of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)’ in South Africa

  11. Some Landmark Networking Achievements • November 2004: Regional seminar on ‘the Evaluation of Social Programs,’ South Africa • December 2004: Special session on ‘Development Evaluation: Implications for Africa,’ in AFREA’s conference in Cape town • April 2005: International conference on ‘Evaluation Development: Beyond Aid,’ Delhi • October 2005: Networking reception at CES/AES conference

  12. Some Landmark Networking Achievements • November 2005: ‘IDEAS in Action’ workshop, Cairo • 2006: Bursaries to UKES/EES joint conference • May 2006: Eastern European workshop on ‘CLES,’ Prague • July 2006: Networking reception at IPDET, Ottawa • September 2006: Discussion group

  13. Some Landmark Networking Achievements • January 2007: IDEAS/CIDA regional workshop on ‘CLE: Practical Experiences from the Africa Region,’ on AFREA’s fourth conference, Niamey • 2006: WB/IEG workshop on ‘Development Evaluation Standards,’ Paris • January 2007: IPDET endorsement • February 2007: WB ‘Roundtable on Development Effectiveness,’ by OECD-DAC, Hanoi

  14. Some Landmark Networking Achievements • 2007: IDEAS in IPEN conference in Georgia • July 2007: IDEAS hosts networking reception at IPDET, Ottawa • September 2007: IDEAS/CzechES/EU offer ‘Development Evaluation Training,’ Prague • 2007: IDEAS/UNICEF thematic discussion on ‘CLE’ • September 2007: UNICEF book contribution on ‘CLE: Lessons from Regional Experiences’

  15. Some Landmark Networking Achievements • September 2007: IDEAS in IPEN conference on ‘Reforms and Evaluation of Programs and Policies,’ Moscow • 2006-08: IDEAS partners with GEF, BA, GOE, WB/IEG, IDRC, IUCN, NORAD, BMZ/GTZ, DFID, USAID, AU, FFEM, IOD, NE etc. on international conference on ‘Evaluating Climate Change and Development,’ Alexandria

  16. Governance Structure • Board of directors • Executive Committee • Number • Distribution: Development Stage • Distribution: Gender

  17. Arab Women & DME Gap Women Empowerment = Better Quality of Life

  18. Arab Women & DME Gap • Alexandria Declaration • Arab Tracking Report

  19. Arab Women & DME Gap • AHDRs • Development Gaps: 1) Knowledge Divide 2) Freedoms & democracy 3) Gender issues

  20. Arab Women in Religions • Equity • Equality • Ownership • Social and Human Rights & Obligations

  21. Arab Women & the Rule of Law • Seclusion • Stereotypes • Democratic Governance • Law vs. Enforcement

  22. Arab Women Activism: A New Wave • Primates • AHDRs • Alexandria Declaration

  23. Arab Women Networks • Limited visibility & info. Access • Formal vs. informal • Misconceptions: “nationalism” vs. “regionalism”

  24. Arab Women Networks • Networks • Think Tanks • Private Sector • Academia

  25. Unrecognized Gaps in Arab Women Jigsaw! • Knowledge (Production & Manufacturing) • Evaluation Capacity Development (ECD) • Networking

  26. What’s Next? • = Bridge Gaps • How? -Develop Sustainable DME Regional Network -Create performance M&E cultures/circles 1) Build capacity---training 2) Adopt tools & mechanisms 3) Develop indicators, skills & generation

  27. How to Build Generations of Arab Women Leaders? • Religion vs. Law • Sustainable DME Net & Systems • Gender issues integral part of wider regional development picture • Engagement, ownership, communication & accountability

  28. What’s Next? Is It About Time to establish the first Regional Arab DME Network?

  29. Golden Rules: Put the Basics Right “Try to be simple, but not Simplistic” “Try to integrate not to duplicate” “Try the doable”

  30. Golden Rules: Put the Basics Right • Use logic & Science -First: DME Regional Net -Second: Women DME Net -Third: Women Leaders DME Net • Necessary Coordination & integration -All-in-one with Chapters -Independent Clubs

  31. Golden Rules: Seek Answers to Some Pertinent Questions • Scoping? Outcomes? • Modality? Life expectancy? • Timing? Sourcing? • Division of Labor? Exit & Sustain? • Hosting? • Care-taking? • Outputs?

  32. Golden Rules: Mindset Arab Development = Women’s Development = Women Leaders’ Development

  33. Do We Need An Arab Women Leaders’ Network? Thank You Doha Abdelhamid: abdelhamiddoha@yahoo.com

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