The economic roles of women during and after conflict: Innovation for Inclusion
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 Published On Mar 8, 2024

During conflict, with men often on the frontlines, women increasingly assume new or additional roles, stepping into jobs and responsibilities left vacant. This shift can often lead to a transformation in gender roles and economic participation, with more and more women becoming entrepreneurs and innovators and taking on leadership roles in small businesses and community organizations.

Experts discuss how post-conflict economic reconstruction presents a unique opportunity to address previous inequalities and to build back better, fostering economies that are more resilient, diverse, and equitable.

This session will feature a keynote address, two 20-minute panel discussions on ongoing conflicts in Ukraine & Sudan, and discuss the importance of innovating for women’s inclusion in conflict and post-conflict economies.

Featuring:
Ananya Kumar, Associate Director for Digital Currencies, GeoEconomics Center, Atlantic Council
Nicole Goldin, Nonresident Senior Fellow, GeoEconomics Center, Atlantic Council

Moderated by
Kimberly Donovan, Director of the Economic Statecraft Initiative, Geoeconomics Center, Atlantic Council

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