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Hello all. I am Anweshaa Ghosh, currently working as a Research analyst with ISST, New Delhi. We have begun to work on an Online Course of Gender Transformative Evaluation and would really appreciate it if you could share information on any other Gender and Evaluation Online Courses (other than the ones being run by UNWomen and EvalPartners) which you might have taken in the past or know of currently. Any useful links on the same would be much appreciated.
Thank you.
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Dear Anweshaa,
Here is a compilation of activities/institutions/capacities in Evaluations with equity & equality focus http://gendereval.ning.com/forum/topics/mapping-of-activities-insti...
Not a direct response to your query but the resources might be of help.
Thanks Rituu. Very useful.
Dear Anweshaa,
We have a free online course titled "Gender Equality and Sexual Diversity" is permanently available to enroll whenever you want: https://www.udemy.com/gender-equality-and-sexual-diversity
Best Regards.
Thank you Jose Zalaquett.
Dear Anweshaa,
At TRAASS International we provide online courses for specialists in M&E. While our courses are not specific for the Gender Evaluations, you can still find a lot of useful information on methods, frameworks, report writing, etc. You are welcome to visit our website www.traass.org for further details. Wish you best of luck with your course development!
Regards,
Hugues
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Hugues Juillerat, MPH
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TRAASS International
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Hi Anweshaa,
I came across this resource a little while ago: https://www.measureevaluation.org
They are Health-focused, but the principles could be useful to you. Here is a newer publication from them, for example: Integrating Gender into M&E.
Best of luck!
Abigail
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Dear Anweshaa,
In the event you have not seen it in the evalpartners’ website, UN Women just launched a new course on Integrating Human Rights and Gender Equality in Evaluations. You can find it here: http://elearning.evalpartners.org/elearning/course-details/17
Best,
priya
Priya Alvrez, UN Women
Permalink Reply by Jessica F on August 16, 2017 at 21:47 Hi there. We (MEASURE Evaluation) have developed an online module on integrating gender in global health M&E available here:
https://www.globalhealthlearning.org/course/gender-m-e
Registration is free.
Best,
Jessica Fehringer
Gender Portfolio Manager
MEASURE Evaluation
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