24 March 2021
GEST Joins IDEAS Podcast Project
GEST joins forces with Center for Women's Studies, Belgrade to conceptualize and record 35 podcasts on pressing feminist and gendered issues.
19 March 2021
SDG 14: Preserving the value of fish
SDG 14.7 aims, by 2030, to increase the economic benefits to small island developing states, and least developed countries, from sustainable use of marine resources.
18 March 2021
Now What? Accountability and Leadership in Planning a Feminist Future
The third session in the GEST/RIKK Online Conversation Series brings together Karen Boyle and Audrey Roofeh who will discuss accountability and leadership in planning a feminist future. Karen Boyle is a Professor of Feminist Media Studies at the University of Strathclyde, UK, where she runs the Applied Gender Studies programme. Audrey Roofeh is an employment attorney and the CEO of Mariana Strategies LLC, a work-place culture consulting firm.
16 March 2021
WGC Fellowships - Important updates
This is an important announcement regarding Fellowships to attend WGC. All Fellowships issued last year are still valid as before and cover the registration (including all virtual sessions and the on-site event) and some Fellowships also cover hotel costs and partial travel support.
12 March 2021
SDG 14: Small projects for big impact in fisheries
SDG target 14.4 aims to effectively regulate harvesting, end overfishing, illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and to end destructive fishing practices. Essentially, this is about fisheries management
9 March 2021
Extended Deadline for Nominations for the 2022 GEST Academic Programme
The Gender Equality Studies and Training (GEST) programme has extended its call for nominations for its academic programme in 2022. The deadline for nominations is 15 March 2021.