Promundo’s Experience of Gender Transformative Training
Jane Kato-Wallace, Senior Programme of Promundo-US will speak about the organisation’s implementing Program P, a gender-transformative approach to engaging men as caregivers.
The IGWG organizes regular in-person and virtual events where members from around the world can learn from and connect with each other. These events may be thematic, such as a focus on recent research in the GBV field, or dedicated to capacity strengthening, such as integrating participatory and inclusive evaluation and learning methods in gender transformative global health programming. Our annual IGWG Plenary creates space for members to meet in person and provide feedback on the network as a whole each year.
Presentations and recordings of IGWG events are available online so you can find past events you missed or want to revisit. The presentation materials are also available.
Jane Kato-Wallace, Senior Programme of Promundo-US will speak about the organisation’s implementing Program P, a gender-transformative approach to engaging men as caregivers.
Girls and women face multiple challenges that compromise their education opportunities. One area of longstanding concern is the low rate of female participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and consequently STEM careers. This event will bring together over 200 delegates, including:Ministry of education and other officials; education practitioners and educators; researchers and experts; representatives of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations; development partners; civil society...
A discussion to showcase the partnership between CMMB, the Conrad Hilton Foundation, Johns Hopkins and KPMG through the “digital health and women religious” initiative. Convey the key insights and findings of this initiative Indicate how this initiative will help strengthen the capacity and enable the mandates of scores of congregations of women religious in the six countries Highlight the contribution this initiative would make to...
Join us at the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) Forum in Rio de Janeiro to exchange ideas, network, and learn about what approaches work in linking intimate partner violence and family planning. This satellite event will showcase findings from the Passages Project’s new report, “Exploring the Linkages between Intimate Partner Violence and Family Planning,” and highlight the latest research from Promundo’s Program P. Come ready...
Faith-based Organizations and Gender-based Violence: What Is Their Role and What Are the Lessons We Can Learn? View presentations from the event and resources here. When: Monday, September 25, 2017, 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Where: Population Reference Bureau (PRB), 1875 Connecticut Ave., NW, Suite 520, Washington, DC 20009 Please join us for a fascinating discussion on the role of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in preventing and...
The EU and UN recently launched the Spotlight Initiative, including an initial allocation of Euro 500 million (more than half a billion US dollars) to fight violence against women and girls. How can the impact of this Fund be optimized? What does research and first-hand experience on the ground tell us about what works? And how can it inform policy and political dialogue aimed at eliminating violence against women and girls in all its forms, now and in future?