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Content-Based Lecturettes

The term “facilitation” suggests that the information already exists within the group members, and thus answers can be found through probing questions and group work. As typical audiences are of experienced professionals, IGWG training modules attempt to facilitate in all possible situations. But sometimes, conceptual frameworks and information about USAID regulations are best communicated by a straight lecture or PowerPoint presentation. With the correct preparations, these presentations can continue to engage participants by encouraging questions and dialogue about slides—as well as communicate new information to the group. The following lecturettes have corresponding PowerPoint presentations within each technical area link on the IGWG site.

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Why Engage Men in Reproductive Health?

Relevant Technical Areas: CME

Facilitator Guide: Why Engage Men in Reproductive Health?

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Presentation: It Works: Why Engage Men and Boys?

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How Prevalent is GBV? What are its Reproductive Health Consequences?

Relevant Technical Areas: GBV

Facilitator Guide: How Prevalent is GBV?

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Presentation: Prevalence of Gender-Based Violence and Its Impact on Reproductive Health

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Introduction to Gender and Safe Motherhood

Relevant Technical Areas: S-Motherhood

Facilitator Guide: Introduction to Gender and Safe Motherhood

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Presentation: How Gender Impacts Safe Motherhood

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Gender in USAID’s Automated Directives System (ADS)

Relevant Technical Areas: All

Facilitator Guide: Gender in USAID’s Automated Directives System (ADS)

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Presentation: If Development is not Engendered, it is Endangered

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Addressing GBV Through USAID’s Health Programs

Relevant Technical Areas: GBV

Facilitator Guide: Addressing GBV Through USAID’s Health Programs

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Presentation: Addressing Gender-Based Violence through USAID’s Health Programs: A Guide for Health Sector Program Officers, An Overview

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