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Gender Training Platform

Posted on January 4, 2022

The Gender Training Platform hosts virtual, fee-based workshops for workers in the international development, humanitarian, and human rights sectors to build skills and knowledge about topics and practices needed to advance global gender equality and justice. All trainings are designed, delivered, and owned by independent trainers who are experts in their field and passionate about creating original, nuanced, and interactive learning experiences. Read More

Menstruation in a Global Context: Addressing Policy and Practice

Posted on December 2, 2021

This free online course provides learners with a foundation on the global menstruation movement, advocating to ensure the menstrual needs of everyone, everywhere are met. Through a series of lectures and examples from global experts, participants will gain knowledge and skills on approaches for menstrual health and hygiene program design and implementation, research, monitoring, and advocacy, with an emphasis on the needs of low-income and vulnerable populations around the world. Read More

Building Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Evidence in Conflict and Refugee Settings Program

Posted on September 21, 2021

This program aims to build GBV global capacity through the local development and implementation of evidence-building activities in three major components: a free, self-paced virtual course; individualized technical advising and support to humanitarian agencies seeking to conduct GBV research or improve their monitoring and evaluation systems; and direct support of humanitarian agencies to conduct their own research and bridge knowledge gaps. Read More

Defining and Advancing a Gender-Competent Family Planning Service Provider: Competency Framework and eLearning Course

Posted on September 9, 2021

Designed for health workers, policymakers, and program planners at ministries of health and their partners, as well as others with a stake in providing quality voluntary family planning services, this course aims to reduce provider bias and facilitate the provision of gender-sensitive, transformative services to help improve gender equality and reproductive health outcomes. Read More

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

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Rethinking Men’s and Boys’ Healthcare Access and Use

April 7, 2022

On March 17, 2022, the Interagency Gender Working Group’s Male Engagement Task Force (METF) hosted the webinar “Rethinking Men’s and Boys’ Healthcare Access and Use.” The … Read More about Rethinking Men’s and Boys’ Healthcare Access and Use

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