Gender based violence

The course addresses gender transformative programming in the context of ending child marriage. Upon completion, participants will understand the principles and approaches of gender transformative programming. They will be able to develop and apply practical gender transformative strategies to end child marriage, promoting equity and empowerment of girls and women.

This course will help you understand what makes a program gender-transformative, why it is essential for quality, results-based programming, and what strategic adjustments can be made to your program to make it more gender-transformative.

This e-learning course aims to strengthen the skills of humanitarian workers who are not specialized in GBV responses to provide initial support to GBV survivors, focusing on migrant and refugee survivors and displaced people with diverse backgrounds. The course also offers humanitarian workers useful information on specialized GBV services.

This one-lesson course addresses the gender dimension of rural migration. Men and women experience migration differently; therefore, to reduce vulnerability and empower rural women migrants and those who remain, it is essential to include gender issues in migration and rural development policies and programs.

The overall objective of the course is to strengthen multi-sectoral coordinated quality services to respond to violence against women migrant workers. Specifically, the course aims to build an understanding of the intersectionality of violence against women migrant workers, focusing on the specific needs of women migrant workers, and the risks they face during their migration journey, and to understand key elements in providing essential services to them, based on good practices.