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SUMMARY:DNS2024 Best Practices Manual: From Insight To Action
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging conversation where we delve into the key learnings and transformative ideas from the DNS2024 Best Practices Manual. This session will not only explore the diverse insights shared during the Diversify Nordics Summit 2024 but also provide practical guidance on how to implement these strategies in your own work and communities. \nWhat to Expect: \n– Highlights from the Manual: Discover key takeaways on fostering inclusion\, enhancing leadership\, advancing sustainability\, and leveraging technology to drive societal well-being. \n– Interactive Discussions: Engage in conversations on how these insights can translate into actionable strategies for creating lasting impact. \n– Toolkit in Action: Learn how the manual serves as a practical resource for leaders\, advocates\, organizations\, and changemakers. \n– Sneak Peek into Diversify Summit 2025: Get a glimpse of the upcoming Diversify Summit 2025 and the exciting opportunities it offers under the theme “Courage in Action.” \nWhy Attend? \nWhether you attended DNS2024 or not\, this event is designed for you! \n– If you’re passionate about advancing equity\, sustainability\, and innovation\, this session offers invaluable tools and strategies. \n– If you’re planning to attend Diversify Summit 2025\, this is the perfect opportunity to dive into the conversations that will set the stage for the year ahead. \nRSVP Below!\n\n \nTo join us for Diversify Summit 2025\, get your earlybird tickets here
URL:https://diversify.no/event/dns2024-best-practices-manual-from-insight-to-action/
CATEGORIES:Economic Justice,Global Issues & Inequality,Migration Society & Integration,Professional Development,Social Issues
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SUMMARY:Women's Circle
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Circle is a non judgmental\, gently facilitated listening and support group for women to hold space and show up for ourselves and each other. The session is an opportunity to find stillness\, connection and solidarity; a space to speak your truth\, if you feel moved to and process what is present in you. \nWe invite you to make S P A C E and find sanctuary in compassionate connection\, to benefit from the wisdom of other women by witnessing their stories\, pains and triumphs. Women’s Circle is a unique and rare space to let go of the identity veils we maintain\, to come exactly as you are and connect with people that empathise with your situation and hold space for your unique set of circumstances and experiences. You are invited to share as much or as little as you wish\, or just listen to others. \nThe session will be facilitated by Iva Ogrizovic.  It will be held at Kongens gate 15\, 0153 Oslo. When you leave this session we hope you will feel nurtured and lifted in your spirit. We look forward to seeing you.\n \n** Please note that in order to create a safe and supportive space\, we will “close the doors” and begin promptly at 17:40. Please arrive on time. \n\n**Cost: NOK100\nMaximum attendees: 20\nWe want this event to be accessible to all. If your financial situation is preventing you from attending this event\, please email sayantani@diversify.no. \nRegister  below!
URL:https://diversify.no/event/womens-circle-5/
CATEGORIES:Community Building,Health & Wellbeing,Migration Society & Integration
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SUMMARY:Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace and Society: Navigating the Shifting Tides—What’s Next?
DESCRIPTION:Our Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace series is a global platform dedicated to fostering open conversations and learning around diversity\, equity\, and inclusion (DEI) in workplaces and communities worldwide. Since 2020\, these monthly sessions have brought together professionals\, leaders\, and advocates from across the globe to explore best practices\, share personal experiences\, and discuss actionable strategies for creating more inclusive environments. These free\, virtual sessions serve as a space for collective growth\, critical reflection\, and meaningful dialogue on DEI’s evolving role in society. \nThe topic for February: Navigating the Shifting Tides—What’s Next?As the landscape of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI) continues to shift\, we find ourselves at a crossroads. With increasing resistance\, funding cuts\, and political backpedaling\, what does the future of DEI in workplaces and society look like? How do we move forward strategically while staying true to the principles of equity and justice? \nJoin us for this timely discussion featuring Jeff Kwasi Klein\, Chisom Udeze and Thandi Dyani where we will explore the complexities of the current climate\, the evolving language of DEI\, and practical strategies for resilience\, adaptation\, and collective action. This conversation will not shy away from the hard truths—it will be a space to grapple with the challenges\, reflect on what’s at stake\, and chart a path forward. \nKey Takeaways:\n✅ Understanding the global shifts impacting DEI in workplaces and beyond✅ Strategies for sustaining equity work amidst political and corporate resistance✅ Navigating the tension between moral integrity and financial realities✅ How we organize and communicate effectively in this climate \nExpect an engaging discussion with interactive elements—your insights and reflections are welcome. \nJoin us for this digital discussion on February\, 26\, 2025 at 13.00 CET by RSVP-ing below.\nRSVP HERE!\n\n \n  \nSpeakers:\nChisom Udeze (She/Her)\, Economist\, Strategist & Executive Director of Diversify \nChisom is an accomplished Economist\, Strategist\, Investor\, and Founder with nearly two decades of experience leading impact-driven companies and actioning societal change. She serves on multiple boards\, including as chair\, and holds advisory roles across three continents. \nHer global work spans seven countries and includes collaborations with organizations like the European Commission and Boston Consulting Group. Chisom champions democracy\, sustainability\, justice\, and community driven and multi-stakeholder change-making. She also spearheads the Diversify Nordics Summit\, a leading conference for leadership and innovation. A passionate advocate for mental health\, Chisom enjoys tennis\, reading\, writing\, and has published on Forbes. \n  \nJeff Kwasi Klein (He/Him) Political Innovator & Strategist \nJeff Kwasi Klein is a dedicated advocate\, strategist\, and thinker for social justice\, equity\, and political innovation. As the former Co-Director of the Multitudes Foundation\, he supported individuals and initiatives across Europe in reimagining more inclusive\, representative\, and human politics. Before this role\, Jeff led the community-based funding project May Ayim Fonds and Germany’s first anti-discrimination counseling center for Black\, African\, and African Diasporic people at Each One Teach One (EOTO). Jeff is currently a member of the Berlin Senate’s Equality Advisory Board\, which focuses on combating anti-Black racism in Berlin\, and has served in many committees and political initiatives over the years. In these roles\, he advocates for the interests of Black\, Indigenous\, and Communities of Colour and various (post-)migrant community organizations. Jeff is dedicated to addressing structural and institutionalized forms of racism\, focusing on community building\, leadership\, and political innovation. \nThandi Dyani (She/Her) Regional Network Organizer\, Africa and The Nordics – BMW Foundation \nThandi Dyani is an independent consultant\, and external Network Organizer for Africa Region & the Nordics in the Emergent Team of the BMW foundation working with Leaders to inspire responsible leadership and catalyze change aligned with the SDGs.She is a fiercely passionate advocate for gender and racial equity and works with different organizations to foster justice\, equity\, diversity and belonging. \nThandi loves humanizing spaces and designs strategy and programs\, provides training\, keynotes and awareness for those that want to start their EDB journeys.Thandi co-initiated The UnLearning Journey for racial equity as well as the Gender Alliance\, both platforms for reflection\, awareness\, training\, leadership transformation and deep listening for a more just future. She has also been a DJ for more than 20 year and splits her time and work between the Nordics and Sub- Saharan Africa.
URL:https://diversify.no/event/diversity-and-inclusion-in-the-workplace-power-shifting-sharing-or-taking/
CATEGORIES:Global Issues & Inequality,Migration Society & Integration
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SUMMARY:What role does DEI play in shaping the humanitarian and development sectors?
DESCRIPTION:The humanitarian and development sectors are pivotal in addressing global challenges\, but how inclusive are they in their approaches? In collaboration with Norwegian Refugee Council\, Diversify is hosting a breakfast seminar to examine how Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI) can shape these sectors to ensure they are more representative\, equitable\, and impactful. \nKey Topics: \n\nDEI in Action: What DEI looks and feels like from an organizational perspective in the current climate.\nUnconscious Bias: How biases influence hiring\, funding decisions\, and program implementation within humanitarian organizations.\nWho Benefits?: Who gets hired\, from where\, and how funding decisions are made—unpacking the power dynamics in allocation and resource flows.\nFunding Models: Comparing project funding with flexible and organizational funding and exploring their impact on equity and inclusion.\nDonor Inclusivity: The importance of challenging donors to adopt more inclusive funding practices and make diverse hires.\n\nThis interactive session will include a thought-provoking panel discussion featuring experts from Diversify\, the humanitarian sector\, and development organizations. Together\, we’ll explore how DEI can address systemic challenges\, create equitable opportunities\, and drive meaningful change in the sector. \nTentative Agenda: \n\n7:30 AM – Doors Open; Breakfast and networking\n8:00 AM – Welcome and Introduction; Framing DEI by Diversify: A brief overview of what Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI) means in the context of the humanitarian and development sectors.\n8:15 AM – Panel Discussion\n8:40 AM – Audience Q&A\n\nPlease Note: This event is by invite only. If you would like to attend\, please send an email to sayantani@diversify.no to request an invitation. \n\nOur Speakers\nChisom Udeze (She/Her)\, Economist\, Strategist & Executive Director of Diversify \n \nChisom is an accomplished Economist\, Strategist\, Investor\, and Founder with nearly two decades of experience leading impact-driven companies and actioning societal change. She serves on multiple boards\, including as chair\, and holds advisory roles across three continents. \nHer global work spans seven countries and includes collaborations with organizations like the European Commission and Boston Consulting Group. Chisom champions democracy\, sustainability\, justice\, and community driven and multi-stakeholder change-making. She also spearheads the Diversify Nordics Summit\, a leading conference for leadership and innovation. A passionate advocate for mental health\, Chisom enjoys tennis\, reading\, writing\, and has published on Forbes. \nIva Ogrizovic (She/Her)\, Director at Diversify and People & Culture Partner at Diversify Consult\nIva Ogrizovic is the Director at Diversify and People & Culture Partner at Diversify Consult. At Diversify Consult\, Iva focuses on developing and implementing Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) strategies and co-designs and delivers DEIB training and development programs. She is also the Program Director for Diversify’s non-profit arm\, where she co-creates and manages many of its initiatives including\, but not limited to\, The Blaze Inclusion Award\, The Annual Gala\, various Mentorship Programs and Entrepreneurial Incubators and Accelerators. With a Master’s in Philosophy and Comparative Literature\, Iva’s background includes cultural event management\, theater\, and TV production. She is passionate about professional and personal development as well as empowering people to realize and use their potential for positive life changes. \nAma Afrifa-Tchie (She/Her)\, Global Lead\, Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) at NRC\nAs the Global Lead\, Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) for NRC\, Ama Afrifa-Tchie is responsible for leading NRC’s work to become an even more inclusive and diverse organisation and is responsible for defining and implementing policies and measures to promote and embed an organisational culture that embraces and promotes diversity\, equity\, and inclusion in NRC. This includes designing\, creating and implementing plans to promote diversity and inclusion within the organisation and to ensure a common understanding amongst managers and employees about what diversity\, equity and inclusion mean throughout NRC’s country and regional offices\, representative offices and at the Head Office. \nAma has built her career and expertise (20 years’ experience) within different industries which include -start-ups\, tech\, professional services\, legal\, financial services\, media & entertainment\, humanitarian. She is the founder of The Inclusion Agilist (a culture and inclusion consultancy). \nAma has an LLB in Law and a MA in Public Relations and Public Communications\, and certification in Behavioural Therapy. She is a Fellow of The Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts\, Manufactures and Commerce UK. \nAs well as serving on Conciliation Resources Board of Trustees\, she is also a Trustee on MAC-UK’s Board. Previous Board roles also include The Boxing Academy\, Women in Cable & Telecommunications (WITC UK)\, and Artswork. \nAma’s passions and interests include travelling\, fitness\, outdoors activities\, theatre and movies\, animation\, and interior decor. She is an avid foodie and loves spending time with her family and socialising with friends.
URL:https://diversify.no/event/what-role-does-dei-play-in-shaping-the-humanitarian-and-development-sector/
LOCATION:Norwegian Refugee Council\, Prinsens gate 2\, Oslo\, 0152\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Global Issues & Inequality
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