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.
The Women in Public Service Project is pleased to welcome Our Secure Future and the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security to the Wilson Center for a public panel conversation on the current level of men's engagement in Women, Peace and Security and what steps we can take together to encourage more male allies to join the movement.
The Interagency Gender Working Group's Male Engagement Task Force’s next meeting will focus on programmatic strategies to meaningfully engage men and boys in health. Please join us for a half-day meeting hosted at Jhpiego and the USAID Maternal Child Survival Program's offices in Washington, DC.
The IGWG’s METF is hosting a learning and exchange session focusing on best practices for engaging men and boys across different health areas. This event will showcase best practices for male engagement and include an overview of tools and frameworks relevant for the health sector such as the METF-developed DO’s and DON’Ts for Engaging Men and Boys.
View event overview, slides, recordings (available in English, Spanish, and French), and related resources here. Globally, women perform significantly more domestic work than men—in some contexts, more than three to seven times as much. Women’s traditional role as primary caregiver is sharpening inequities as more women pursue paid work outside the home, which often does not result in shared caregiving responsibilities. Although we are seeing...