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	<description>Chatham House, in partnership with the British American Security Information Council (BASIC) and the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP), are pleased to invite you to the online launch of the Gender, think-tanks and international affairs toolkit taking place on Wednesday 10 February at 2pm – 3:15pm (GMT)/ 3pm -4:15pm (CET)/ 9am -10:15am (EST). The Gender, think-tanks and international affairs toolkit has been designed to encourage a more gender-sensitive approach across all areas of think-tank activities, including convening and debate, research and analysis, and communications and publishing. It provides think-tanks with a guidance on ways of adapting organizational structures, activities and practices in order to embed a greater awareness of gender issues and adopt gender-sensitive approaches in all areas of their work. It is based on a workshop series convened in London in 2018 involving experts and practitioners from a variety of sectors, including other international affairs and security think-tanks in London. These workshops aimed to foster knowledge-sharing on gender equality and inclusive practices within the workplace and across the wider international affairs think-tank sector. The toolkit will be presented by the authors Laura Dunkley (Chatham House), Marion Messmer (BASIC), and Marissa Conway (CFFP) and will then move to a Q&amp;amp;A and discussion with participants. The launch will be moderated by Leah de Haan, Chair of the Chatham House EDI Working Group.</description>
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