Feminist Evaluation in the age of AI

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About the Event

What does feminist evaluation in the age of AI look like? To what extent can AI advance feminist evaluation rather than reinforce existing gender biases? How can evaluators navigate a rapidly evolving technological landscape that presents both opportunities and risks for gender equality? Under what conditions can AI support feminist goals - or are feminist evaluation, which challenges power imbalances, and AI, often seen as reinforcing them, fundamentally incompatible? This gLOCAL panel brings together scholars and practitioners in gender, development, and evaluation to explore these critical questions.

Speakers

Name Title Biography
Ginette Azcona Research Fellow, The New School | Founder, KAIA Network | Former UN Women Ginette Azcona is a Research Fellow at The New School, and former UN Women’s leading focal point on gender, data and the SDGs. At UN Women she managed the data and statistics for UN Women’s flagship reports, including the annual Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot.
Umutcan Yüksel Policy Leader Fellow, European University Institute | Humanitarian Specialist Umutcan Yüksel is the creator of the humanitarian data platform (PRISM – www.prismonitor.eu) that provides evidence-based insights into humanitarian needs, protection risks, funding gaps, climate-related disasters, migration externalization, and aid effectiveness, including for a gender lens.
Laura Rahm Policy Leader Fellow, European University Institute | Specialist in Gender and Policy Evaluation Laura Rahm is a Policy Leader Fellow at the European University Institute. Her research focuses on global governance, gender, monitoring, and evaluation. Laura has worked with UNFPA, UN Women, the World Bank, and the German International Development Cooperation, among others.

Moderators

Name Title Biography
Adamnesh A. Bogale Head of Gender, African Center for Economic Transformation Adamnesh A. Bogale is Head of Gender at ACET where she oversees and leads the expansion of the gender and economic transformation portfolio. With over 15 years of experience as a senior researcher and Assistant Professor at Addis Ababa University, Adamnesh is an expert in the history and philosophy of sex and gender, feminist epistemology, and justice essentially through the lens of human mobility/immobility. Her research explores the intersection of gender, social inequality, economics, politics and leadership, and migration with specific emphasis on global policy discourse in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East corridor.

Topics and Themes

Evaluators Evaluation Comissioners Evaluation users VOPEs / Evaluation networks Academics Civil Society Students Youth Activist Civil Servant / Intl. Organization Employee Yearly Theme: Evaluation, Evidence and Trust in the Age of AI

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