Course Content
Gender-sensitive monitoring and evaluation (M&E) refers to the practice of incorporating a gender perspective into the process of assessing and tracking the progress, impact, and outcomes of development programs or policies. It involves collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data through a gender lens to understand how gender dynamics affect program implementation and outcomes. This approach helps to identify gaps, challenges, and opportunities for improving gender mainstreaming in M&E.
Learning objectives, training objectives
Develop an understanding of gender-sensitive approaches to monitoring and evaluation, enabling the ability to design and implement inclusive programs that address gender inequalities and empower marginalized groups.
Target Audience
This course is designed for women and men in governments, donor agencies and NGOs, non-profits, students, as well as individual consultants and trainers, who have the responsibility of mainstreaming gender in development organisations.
Qualifications
There is no minimum qualification for this course. Undergraduate student are also welcome to apply. Basic knowledge of English language is important.
Certifications
GHRLTI Certification in Gender-Sensitive Monitoring and Evaluation (GSME)
Local Organizer
Human Rights and Justice Group International (Justice Group)
Notes
For full course details and outline do visit our website at https://justicegroup.org/courses/gender-sensitive-monitoring-and-evaluation/
Enquiries and Registration:
Deadline for application form is 4th March 2024. However, applications will be accepted on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Inquiries about the course may be sent to email: applications@justicegroup.org OR global4learning@gmail.com.
Mr. Prince Devison
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