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Our training materials can be used to introduce a broad range of audiences and backgrounds to important concepts related to gender and health. Each training course focuses on one of five themes that complement the CORE Gender 101 agenda: Gender Integration, HIV + Sexuality, Safe Motherhood, Gender-Based Violence, and Constructive Male Engagement. The courses are designed to meet the geographic and technical needs of cooperating agencies, USAID Missions, and specific projects. Materials range from basics such as using a shared gender vocabulary and programmatic guidance, to user guides on how to conduct a gender analysis, to exercises for gender trainings. The trainings are geared to be used by anyone and with any audience, even those learning about gender for the first time!

Our popular Gender Integration Continuum framework is an important tool to assess how programs do (or do not) address gender and move them toward more gender-transformative actions. An updated User’s Guide for facilitating training on use of the continuum is available, along with other materials.

 

 


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Groundbreakers: Women Overcome Bias and Lead Sustainable Use of Land and Resources

externally hosted at USAID's Integrated Land and Resource Governance (ILRG) Program

This blog post highlights USAID’s work to empower women taking leadership in land and resource governance across India, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia. The blog shares the inspiring stories of five women who are overcoming gender bias, stereotypes, and discrimination to lead their communities towards more inclusive and environmentally sustainable land and natural resource management. Strengthening women’s ability to access, own, use, and control land and natural resources is a powerful pathway to socioeconomic empowerment and key to development outcomes.

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    Gender, Climate Change, and Solution-Driven Dialogue

    externally hosted at Knowledge SUCCESS and USAID's Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health (PACE) Project

    In September 2021, Knowledge SUCCESS and the PACE Project launched the first in a series of community-driven dialogues on the People-Planet Connection Discourse platform. Participants from around the globe engaged in discussion exploring the links between population, health, and the environment, as well as the connections between gender and climate change. This blog post highlights what youth leaders had to say about their experience and their suggestions for how the discourse can be translated into concrete solutions.

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      The Growing Impact of the Digital Gender Gap: Equity Considerations for Digital Technologies for Family Planning During COVID-19 and Beyond

      externally hosted at Knowledge SUCCESS and Population Reference Bureau’s PACE Project

      The race to adapt to COVID-19 has resulted in a shift to virtual formats for healthcare training and service provision, amplifying reliance on digital technologies. This blog post explores what this means for women seeking services but lacking the knowledge of and access to these technologies.

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        Mental Health Wellness in GBV Prevention and Response: From the Individual to the Systems Level

        When health providers are not well themselves, they are less likely to effectively help others. Addressing the mental health of health providers as they provide GBV services to survivors requires approaches that strengthen the mental health wellness and resiliency of both individuals and their communities. This blog provides an overview of the mental health effects of care work and GBV service provision on health providers, approaches to support self-care and improved health systems, and policy recommendations for the future.

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        Making the Connection Between Gender-Based Violence and Fistula Care

        externally hosted at USAID’s MOMENTUM Project

        Women living with fistula often experience stigma and abuse and become victims of violence and cruelty because of their condition. This blog post highlights the MOMENTUM project’s plans to work in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, to help women living with or treated for fistula effectively reintegrate back into their communities and to connect gender-based violence screening with health services and fistula care.

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        How Does Gender Affect Knowledge Management?

        externally hosted at Knowledge SUCCESS

        Writer Natalie Apcar shares highlights from the latest Knowledge SUCCESS Gender Analysis—a deep dive into gender and knowledge management for global health programs, particularly family planning and reproductive health—and provides recommendations for responding to some key challenges, plus a guiding quiz for getting started.

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