SIDA Training Programs for Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Laos and Vietnam nationals
Human Rights towards Gender Equality
Deadline: November 15 2010
Date of workshop March 7- April 1 2011
Follow- up seminar – October 2011
Venue: Stockholm/Uppsala, Sweden
The program is organized in 4 modules- Module 1: Basics on Gender and Sex; Module 2: Basics on Human Rights; Module 3: Methods of Analysis; Module 4: Change Process.
Participation
The number of participants is limited to 25, usually 5 participants from each country. The selection process is carried out by programme management in Sweden .
Target countries
Eligible participants may come from the following countries: Tanzania , Kenya , Ethiopia , Laos and Vietnam .
Target Group
Institutions and organisations which can have an impact on gender-related improvements either by formal/legal responsibility or general interest in promoting women’s human rights are invited to participate. Participants should represent one of the following:
· National government,
· Local and regional authorities,
· The private sector or
· Relevant NGOs.
Click here for more details about specific Selection Criteria
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