

Researchers, policymakers, and civil society organizations came together around one shared ambition: a more inclusive society where gender empowerment takes center stage.
A day full of insights and connections
The conference offered a rich program featuring:
· Keynote by Eleonore Kofman, who shared her expertise on gender, migration, and motherhood in a changing world.
· Panel discussion with voices from the European Commission, practice, and research, exploring the challenges and opportunities surrounding inclusion.
· Interactive workshop by Kunlabora on the Quwa app, our digital platform that supports civil society organizations in their social mission.
· Exchange of ideas and experiences: The tools and conversations made this day truly valuable. Participants left with fresh insights and concrete strategies to strengthen inclusion in their own contexts.
Quwa: technology serving civil society
Within ReIncluGen, Kunlabora acted as a technological and human-centered partner in developing Quwa, a platform that helps organizations network, share knowledge, showcase their work, and measure their impact. During the closing event, we demonstrated in a hands-on workshop how technology can empower organizations in their daily operations and broader social role.
We are proud of how co-creation, listening, and learning were at the heart of this journey. Quwa is not just a tool—it’s the result of genuine collaboration between academic, technological, and civil society partners.
Continuing the journey together
The closing event marked the end of a project, but certainly not the end of the movement. ReIncluGen showed how cross-sector collaboration can lead to sustainable change. Kunlabora remains committed to creating software with impact—technology that connects and empowers people.
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