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Time: August 16, 2016 to September 13, 2016
Location: Online (16 Aug 2016 - 13 Sep 2016)
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Event Type: e-course
Organized By: Gender Hub
Latest Activity: Sep 9, 2016
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Gender Hub are excited to announce the launch of our new FREE e-learning course ‘Engaging men towards gender equality: why and how should we do it?’. Register by 10th August at: http://bit.ly/2a9bmgy
About the Course:
“What does is it mean to be a man in Nigeria? What is the potential value of working with men towards gender equality? What are the most effective strategies that we can use to mobilise together? What do gender-equitable masculinities look like?
After the success of the ground-breaking research from Voices 4 Change, Nigeria http://www.v4c-nigeria.com/resources/research-papers/ this e-learning course will help participants to explore further why we should and how best to engage men towards gender equality. They will develop the skills to identify and critically assess the ways in which conventional masculinity acts as a barrier to gender equality, and how new forms of gender equitable masculinities are emerging.
Participants will learn how gender inequality, whilst overwhelmingly negatively impacting women, also negatively impacts men and boys themselves. The course aims to inspire participants to become committed to take action, including advocating and mobilising with others to engage men in gender equality, drawing from practice in Nigeria and elsewhere.”
As somebody that has previously expressed an interest and signed up to one of our courses, we thought you would like to know that the FREE registration for this new course is now open!
To find out more, and to register to participate in the course (by 10th August) please go to: http://bit.ly/2a9bmgy
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Missed the deadline for registration. Would really like to do this online course. Please keep me updated.
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Mahmuda
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