The 6th International Conference on Future of Women (FOW 2023) was held from the 23rd – 24th February 2023 at Hotel Taj Samudra, Colombo, Sri Lanka under the theme “Empowering Women, Powering the Future”. The Conference was attended by more than 80 participants representing more than 23 different countries. It was organized by The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), Sri Lanka.
The Conference was envisioned to bridge the gap between researchers, innovators, and knowledge seekers providing a common platform to tackle significant issues on the future of women, sharing the latest research findings, knowledge, opinions, suggestions, and vision while offering a gamut of interactive platforms, ranging from specific individual research presentations to panels, keynote presentations by prominent researchers in the field, group discussions, storytelling, workshops, networking, and many exciting experiences. FOW 2023 was also a moment to unite diverse research, stories, and case studies from all over the world, in parallel sessions while offering many networking and publishing opportunities.
Conference Chair
Centre for Women’s Studies and Development,
Banaras Hindu University,
India.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the Future of Women Conference , I am delighted to invite researchers across the globe to the 6th International Conference on Future of Women 2023 under the theme : “Promoting Women, Powering the Future” which is scheduled to be held from 23rd – 24th February 2023.
Our concern in this conference is to address the challenges for gender equality in the new decade. We need to identify and question the issues and strategies for the future of women in the current climate of a global pandemic. It is particularly disconcerting how the new pandemic is preserving and perpetuating inequalities of all kinds, including gender inequity. Beyond the troubling daily data stating the loss of lives and the economic decline, the miseries of the marginalized and vulnerable communities persists to tally up behind the scenes. Other equally unsettling phenomena which compel us to radically rethink our approaches include the consequences of globalization and neoliberal economics, advances in biotechnology, the neoconservative counterattack to women’s rights, media monopolies, and developing information technologies,... the surge of identity politics undermining social movements and side-lining women’s issues, and the increase in disease outbreaks, violent conflict, and war. Thinking through how these may impact the progress of gender equality,
women’s human rights, and sustainable human development, we hope to identify an urgent need for women’s movements to evaluate its methods, transform societal patterns, uphold women’s rights, social inclusion, and legal remedies to make women’s futures more effective in ways that would transform everyone’s sense of identity, safety and wellbeing.
The attendees will discuss and learn to navigate the world’s most pressing challenges before women and unravel the biases and address: All existing discriminations, the routine welfare services pressures, women’s education, empowerment and employment, The gendered division of labour, nutritional, sexual, and reproductive health, Amplified perils of domestic abuse and other forms of gender-based violence among many other issues. This two-day conference will offer incredible opportunities for professional development, personal growth, and networking. The 2023 gathering will aim to bring together researchers and students in various fields to discuss the pressing issues facing our world today. The conference will feature keynotes, breakout sessions, Storytelling, panels, and workshops. We hope to deliberate on the various aspects of feminist futures and the unfinished agenda of women’s equality during this conference.
I look forward to seeing you and hope that you find the event informative and enjoyable.
Prof. Dr. Anita Singh, Ph.D.
Centre for Women’s Studies and Development,
Banaras Hindu University,
India.
Keynote Speaker
Sociologist & South African National Research Chair in Critical Diversity Studies
Director & Chair of Wits Centre for Diversity Studies
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,
South Africa
Keynote Speaker
Chairperson of the Gender Forum of DUT
Secretary, Institutional Forum
Academic Development Practitioner
Durban University of Technology (DUT),
South Africa
Plenary Speaker
Associate Dean
College of Economics and Social Development
Institute of Business Management
Pakistan
Plenary Speaker
Academic Consultant, National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)
PI, DST Supported Project GATI (Gender Advancement for Transforming Institutions)
Former Principal, Miranda House, University of Delhi
Plenary Speaker
Professor & Chair
Department of Gender Studies
University of Peshawar, Pewshawar 25120
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Storyteller
Educator, Marathoner, Endurance Athlete
USA
Storyteller
Author
France
Storyteller
2x Award Winning Career + Executive Coach
USA
"Lead with Influence”: Workshop on Values-based Leadership
Workshop on “Why the Current Conversation Surrounding Work/Life Balance is Doing More Harm than Good?”
Workshop on "Regaining Control of Harmful Self-Criticism with an Undeniable Fact-Check"
Workshop on "Empowering Authentic Leadership for the Future world of work"
Asian-African Association for Women, Gender and Sexuality (AAAWGS)
Vasanta College for Women,
India
Miranda House,
University of Delhi
Alagappa University,
India
Institute of Business Management,
Pakistan
Department of Gender Studies, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
Wits Centre for Diversity Studies, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
University of the Free State,
South Africa
Durban University of Technology,
South Africa
University of Mauritius
Mauritius
University of Ibadan,
Nigeria
Allameh Tabataba’i University,
Iran
International Women Connected (IWC)
Chokolaate
Sri Lankan Convention Bureau
Globeenjoy
TIIKM
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