 This workshop was really great, it was very inspiring and one thing I really like in this workshop is like a lot of people coming from different diverse institutions and organizations and we all had a kind of very similar experience or very similar gaps we identified. For me for example working for C4 we discussed a lot this kind of how to move our gender work further and how we can improve what we are doing already. And one thing or two things I can say is one is we need to go out of this dichotomy and out of these boxes. You know dichotomy, men, women, vulnerable, no vulnerable, we need to look at the context and then understand in the context how power relationships are shaped in the context. And that is what we frame the work we do on gender and we had all of us had this feeling that gender has to focus more on power relations instead of having kind of data for men, data for women. The second thing is that it was really great to get the reconformation from many sides that we need to focus on processes. We need to focus on for example how women are themselves adapting to these strategies, how they are adapting to changes and what are their strategies to deal with it. And then start from this as a laundry point to go further with the work we are doing in gender. So not like punctual studies but more understanding the process. And one thing which was also very interesting it was with the work in Brazil is to look how the models of modernity we are like always repeating in different contexts. How they are shaping the adaptive capacity of women, they are shaping gender relationships maybe not in a positive way. So we are going back like to look what is there, what is traditionally already there which is adapted and then try to understand there where we can go further.