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New Global Health eLearning Center Course: Postabortion Care

Posted on June 29, 2018

Postabortion care provides a package of family planning and other services for women having complications from a miscarriage, incomplete abortion, or induced abortion. This course provides an overview of postabortion care and the evidence behind it, best practices for programming, and indicators for monitoring and evaluation.Read More

Re-Thinking Gender in Social Development Course (Self-paced)

Posted on June 29, 2018

This training aims to prepare social development specialists, researchers, consultants, and partners for their new role in supporting the enforcement of the World Bank Groups’s new gender strategy in their operations, in particular, linking analysis, action, and outcomes to close the key gender gaps.Read More

Open Online Course on Gender and Environment

Posted on June 29, 2018

This course will help you better understand the linkages between gender and the environment. It will provide you with the knowledge and tools to mainstream gender with facts, figures, and framework in order to effectively make change for sustainable development.Read More

Managing Gender-Based Violence Programs in Emergencies Course

Posted on May 4, 2018

UNFPA has launched an updated version of their free online course, Managing Gender-Based Violence Programs in Emergencies. The course targets new or emerging gender-based violence (GBV) specialists, humanitarian or development practitioners, and others who want to increase their knowledge of GBV prevention and response in emergencies. The course is available in English, French, Spanish, and Arabic.Read More

UN Women Training Centre, Self-Paced Courses

Posted on April 16, 2018

More than 25 self-paced, gender-related courses are delivered online and can be accessed using a computer anywhere in the world. This type of course is mainly interactive and can include video, audio, or animations to enhance the learning experience.Read More

Re-Thinking Gender in Social Development

Posted on December 19, 2017

This training aims at preparing social development specialists, researchers, consultants and partners for their new role in supporting the enforcement of the WBG’s new Gender Strategy in their operations, in particular, linking analysis, action, and outcomes to close the key gender gaps.Read More

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March Gender Knowledge Exchange Event: A Conversation With ABAAD on Adapting GBV Programming During COVID

April 20, 2021

On March 24, 2021 the Interagency Gender Working Group (IGWG), in collaboration with the ABAAD Resource Center for Gender Equality in Lebanon, hosted its first Gender … Read More about March Gender Knowledge Exchange Event: A Conversation With ABAAD on Adapting GBV Programming During COVID

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