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Gender Analysis and Planning (Jan 16 -18 2008)

Start Date

January 16 2008

End Date

January 18 2008

Location

London, UK

Event summary

Development planners and NGOs are becoming increasingly committed to incorporating a gender perspective into their work. They face many challenges, however, in its practical application. In this course you benefit from how to analyse, plan, and implement this perspective into effective development practice. The course is geared towards people active in the field of development, enabling them to better apply analytical tools and strategies to ensure that gender is prioritized on project and programme agenda. Practitioners who wish to improve their basic gender analytical skills and participatory training methodology will also benefit from this course.

Course objectives

  • Explore the relations between gender and development
  • Gain a stronger understanding of equality
  • Practise the use of gender analytical tools
  • Acquire knowledge of development planning around gender roles and needs
  • Get exposed to methods of creating gender awareness in development practice

Who can apply?

Course participants comprise staff from international and local NGOs from the North, the South and transition countries, donor organisations, support organisations and civil society umbrella bodies.

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Contact

INTRAC, Training Department

training@intrac.org

Tel: +44(0)1865 263040

Fax: +44(0)1865 201852

INTERAC website


Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 28 2007
Last Updated December 20 2007



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