Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the application of feminist theories within social work practices. It aims to analyze how these theories can inform interventions and policies that promote gender equality and social justice.
This session focuses on the intersectionality of gender, race, and class in social justice movements. Participants will discuss how these intersections shape experiences of oppression and empowerment.
This track examines current policies affecting women and gender minorities, assessing their effectiveness in promoting equality. Scholars are invited to critique existing frameworks and propose innovative policy solutions.
This session highlights various empowerment strategies employed in social work to uplift marginalized women. Discussions will center on best practices and case studies demonstrating successful outcomes.
This track investigates the portrayal of women in media and its impact on societal perceptions and gender norms. Participants will analyze the role of media in shaping narratives around women's rights and empowerment.
This session invites discussions on global approaches to gender and social justice, highlighting diverse cultural contexts. Scholars will share insights on how different societies address issues of gender inequality.
This track focuses on community-driven initiatives aimed at addressing gender issues within social work. Participants will explore collaborative models that empower local communities to advocate for their rights.
This session examines the evolving role of men in feminist movements and their contributions to gender equality. Discussions will address challenges and opportunities for male allies in social justice.
This track highlights the role of youth in advocating for gender rights and social justice. Participants will share experiences and strategies employed by young activists to effect change.
This session explores the intersection of mental health and gender within social work. It aims to address the unique challenges faced by women and gender minorities in accessing mental health services.
This track focuses on the legal frameworks that govern women's rights and their implications for social justice. Scholars will analyze the effectiveness of laws in protecting and promoting gender equality.
