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NOVEMBER 2017 Dear Lotus Circle Advisors, Members, and Friends, I'm excited to share this month's highlights from the Women's Empowerment Program, including gender trainings for The Asia Foundation staff in San Francisco along with panel discussions on gender standards within organizations and gender equality in the justice system in Sri Lanka. I have also recently returned from a trip to India, visiting organizations that The Asia Foundation has supported. One such organization is the Jal Bhagirathi Foundation, which enables desert communities of the Marwar region of Rajasthan to develop rainwater harvesting techniques that support their sustainability, health, and food security. Importantly, this work reduces the burden on women walking several miles each day often in scorching heat to collect safe drinking water. This also means that communities are able to grow crops and support their children staying in schools. Futhermore, women are playing a key advocacy role in securing toilets in each home to reduce the health risks they otherwise face. It was inspiring to not only see this work but to also learn that The Asia Foundation was the first funder of this work some 15 years ago, recognizing the critical importance of food, water, and energy security to rural and desert communities in India and reducing the burden on women. Warm regards, Jane

Rajasthan, India, 2017 HIGHLIGHTS Gender Smart Initiative: Gender Training in San Francisco On October 26, the Women s Empowerment Program s Barbara Rodriguez and Elizabeth Silva facilitated a one-day interactive gender training workshop for 30 participants from the San Francisco office. The training included gender sensitization exercises about how gender issues affect us individually, and how and why it is critical to advance gender equality both institutionally and programmatically. The training ended with participants brainstorming what each could do in their work to advance gender equality. The training was funded by The Asia Foundation s Gender Smart Initiative, made possible through the generous support from Lotus Circle Advisor Gina Lin Chu. Leading the Way on Gender Standards Elizabeth Silva, Senior Program Officer for Women s Empowerment, presented at the From Rhetoric to Results: Creating Accountability for Gender Standards event held in Washington, DC, on November 15. The event was organized by Interaction and the Gender Practitioners Collaborative, which is a community of practice of U.S.-based

gender advisors and experts from international development organizations with a vested interest in promoting the practice of gender equality mainstreaming. The Asia Foundation is a member of the Collaborative. The panel discussed establishing accountability mechanisms within organizations and programs, with a focus on organizational gender audits and project-level gender scorecards. Elizabeth presented recent Foundation research on best practices and lessons learned in conducting gender audits. Listen to the recording of the session here. Gender Equality in Sri Lanka's Justice System With Lotus Circle funding, The Asia Foundation's Sri Lanka office hosted a panel at the 2017 National Law Conference to sensitize the formal justice system to women victims of violence. Speakers discussed the experiences of women victims of violence when accessing the formal justice system and the need for sensitivity among judges, prosecutors, and lawyers in their response to these issues. Key observations: The judiciary in Sri Lanka has varying levels of sensitivity to women victims of violence: some understand the difficulties faced by the victim while others make harmful and insensitive comments that exacerbate the situation. While women should be treated equally under the law, they face additional procedural and attitudinal obstacles, including inefficient police investigations, excessive delays, and inadequate privacy of victims. (Photograph by Dhanush de Costa. Courtesy of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka.) The State of Conflict and Violence in Asia The Asia Foundation s new report The State of Conflict and Violence in Asia paints a bleak picture when it comes to violence against women. Research revealed that gender-based

violence kills more women than armed conflict; over half of female respondents in Afghanistan and three-quarters in both Pakistan and Bangladesh have experienced physical or sexual violence at home; and dowry-related violence and honor killings still occur routinely in South Asia. Read our In Asia blog for more insights. New Survey Data on Women in Afghan Society On November 15, The Asia Foundation hosted the event Women in Afghan Society: Key Findings from A Survey of the Afghan People 2017 in Washington, D.C., to share the gender-related findings from the survey. The research shed new light on the crucial roles women play in Afghan society and provided comparative data on women s and men s attitudes towards women s rights, gender equality, the economy, the national mood, and security issues. The Asia Foundation s Afghan Survey team members Tabasum Akseer and Zach Warren presented key findings. Farhat Popal, Manager of the Women s Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute served as a discussant, and the panel was moderated by Palwasha L. Kakar, Senior Program Officer for Religion and Inclusive Societies at United States Institute of Peace. Key findings from the survey specific to women s leadership included: There is a high level of agreement among Afghans (69.7%) that women should be able to join a community development council, More than half of respondents say that a woman should be able to become a CEO of a private company (54.6%), a provincial governor (55.4%), and a cabinet member (56.0%). There is less support (48.2%) for a woman s candidacy for president. In all cases, support for women in leadership positions is significantly stronger in urban areas than rural areas. Read the executive summary, FAQ, and analysis here.

COMING UP Join our Gender-Based Violence Tweetchat justice for GBV survivors. On December 6, join The Asia Foundation s women s empowerment and gender equality experts for a global tweetchat as we mark the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign (#16Days). From 10 11 am ET, we will discuss the role of legal education and judicial training in seeking Follow and use the twitter hashtag #GBVchat to participate. Email Elizabeth.Silva@asiafoundation.org for more information. Lotus Circle Salon: Thailand's Crucial Transition Year On December 4, Thomas Parks, Country Representative in Thailand, discusses Thailand s crucial transition year, as the country returns to an electoral democracy and tries to move on after the royal succession. Women's leadership will be cruicial in shaping the future political situation. Tom will explore the challenges of regional inequality; the role women and girls are playing in the outlying, poor regions being left behind; and the current situation in conflictaffected regions in southern Thailand. Discover how, with the Lotus Circle's support, The Asia Foundation is supporting women's engagement and leadership in peacebuilding and economic opportunities. This Lotus Circle Salon will be held in New York City and is invitation only. Please contact Nikita Desai nikita.desai@asiafoundation.org for details.

Missed the October edition of Lotus Letter? View it here.