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Time: April 23, 2015 from 10:30am to 11:30am
Location: Online
Event Type: webinar, april, 23, from, 10:30-11:30, a.m., edt
Organized By: The USAID-funded Health Policy Project (HPP)
Latest Activity: Apr 23, 2015
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The USAID-funded Health Policy Project (HPP) is pleased to announce the next webinar in our series hosted by the Community of Practice on Scale-up and Gender, Policy and Measurement (GPM). Andrew Levack from Promundo will lead the presentation. The past twenty years have showcased a growing field of gender transformative programs that work with men and boys to improve a range of interrelated health outcomes. As the evidence-base of gender transformative programming grows, organizations like Promundo continue to explore how such interventions can evolve to maximize their impact. This session will explore several new programming areas in the field of work with men, including gender synchronized approaches with women, work with younger boys, work with fathers, and work to incorporate trauma-informed approaches. |
About the speaker: Andrew Levack is the Deputy Director of U.S. Programs for Promundo where he oversees a wide variety of initiatives to engage men and boys to promote gender justice and end gender-based violence. Previously, Andrew worked for over 15 years with EngenderHealth, where he served as the director of EngenderHealth's global Men As Partners Program and more recently as the director of EngenderHealth's projects within the United States. Andrew is a founding member and former co-chair of MenEngage, a global alliance of hundreds of organizations that seek to engage boys and men to achieve gender equality. Andrew sits on the United Nations Secretary General's Network of Men Leaders and holds a clinical faculty appointment at the University of Washington's School of Public Health. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. |
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