2021-09-28, 09:00–13:00, Group on Earth Observations
It is important to acknowledge that there is a lot of work to do to ensure “Open EO” means open to everyone.
The EO science community is predominantly male and from the Global North. This can create services that have an unintentional bias against or blindness to women and minorities such as indigenous peoples, LGBTQI, youth, etc. Agricultural practices, water quality and quantity, land use and management, and other key topics across the GEO engagement priorities all have implications on gender and minorities. Being able to understand and incorporate these communities’ needs into Open EO services is imperative, and a key opportunity for sustainable development. We propose a workshop that will illuminate attendees’ awareness to diverse needs and perspectives, demonstrate tools to support inclusive geospatial service development, and showcase successful integration of gender and minority needs into Open EO services, particularly with respect to end user decision making capabilities
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This workshop will use hands on activities and lectures to show attendees how to leverage existing tools to create inclusive science products. We will first run through all the available tools the SERVIR program has developed and then have discussions and activities on how to do a Theory of Change and a Gender Analysis.
You may be wondering if this workshop really impacts your work. You may be surprised by the answer! Don't miss this opportunity!
Emily Adams, Eastern and Southern Africa Science Coordination Lead and Gender Point of Contact, NASA SERVIR Science Coordination Office
Katherine Casey, Knowledge Management Lead and Gender Point of Contact, SERVIR Support Team, Chemonics Int
Joseph Murage, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Lead, SERVIR Eastern and Southern Africa, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development
Sophie, Alvarez, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Lead, SERVIR Amazonia
Laura Cooper Hall, Gender Programme Officer, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Advancing Gender in the Environment
Level –1 - Principiants. No required specific knowledge is needed.
Requirements for the Attendees –An open mind and ready to ask lots of questions to the experts we have assembled