Catch Up with RET (No. 9)
Photo by Anthony Poveda for RET.

Catch Up with RET (No. 9)

Welcome to Catch Up with RET, our bi-weekly newsletter that highlights stories and happenings from our work around the world.

?? On March 8, we celebrated International Women's Day with a range of activities and events. Read below for highlights.

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In Brief

  • ?? The Sendai Framework (2015-2030) recognizes that gender perspectives need to be integrated across the spectrum of disaster risk reduction (DRR) policies and practices, highlighting the imperative for women’s participation and leadership. On March 18, the Gender Action Plan – on which RET consulted – was launched. Read more about it here (photo below).
  • ???? In Türkiye, with support from 美国国务院 's Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (BPRM), we inaugurated the "My Life Community Center" which will provide protection and psychosocial services to the community in Kayseri. Check out more here.
  • ?? On March 13 and 14, the Caribbean School Safety Initiative (CSSI), which works to ensure the right to quality and inclusive education for all, hosted a virtual forum to review current progress, discuss lessons learnt, and set the agenda for the next meeting in 2025. Learn more about the initiative here.

Embodying RET′s commitment to gender inclusion in DRR: Representatives of Parita Municipality participating in a BHA USAID/RET workshop to assist in the creation of their Municipal DRR Plan, Chitre, Panama, January 2024. Photo by RET.

Longer Reads

  • ?? On International Women's Day, we reflected on the situation of women around the world and the ongoing struggles for gender equality, specifically under this year’s theme “Financing Women’s Rights: Accelerating Equality.” So, what can be done? Read our thoughts here. ?? Article available in English and Spanish.
  • ???? The ongoing and complex humanitarian crisis in Venezuela has lead to an increase in gender-based violence (GBV) along with a persistent lack of access of to education, meaning female heads of household, adolescents, and LGBTIQ+ people are experiencing the greatest suffering. Learn more about the situation and our work in Venezuela. ?? Article available in English and Spanish.
  • ???? In Niger, our team joined the world to celebrate International Women’s Day through a series of activities organized in some of its areas of intervention including Ouallam, Ayorou, Abala, Maradi and Agadez. Read more here. ?? Article available in English and French.


Did you know?

  • ???? We've been active in Lebanon since since 2013. One of our key areas has been supporting agricultural development across communities to promote food security and economic growth and development. Want to know more? Check out our work here.


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That’s all for this edition of Catch Up with RET... But we'd like to hear from you! What stories resonate with you, and what would you like to hear more about?

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CC: United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) , USAID - Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance , Sophia Robson , Paula Andrea Uribe Suárez , Fanny Castro , Murielle NDIKUMAZAMBO , Ali Selim Kara


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