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THE
3RD NATIONAL TRAINING ON GENDER AND
ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
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DURATION:
Two weeks |
| VENUE: Tanzania
Gender Networking Programme (TGNP),
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
| DATE:
28th October to 8th
November 2005 |
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COST:
Tsh. 642,785/=
Covering
facilitation fees, training materials, field visit
during training and meals between training. The fee
excludes DSA and transport in and out from the Training
Centre for both Dar es salaam and Up- country
participant. Other facilities such as internet and
library services will also be provided. |
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COURSE SUMMARY:
This
Course is the result of the recognition of Organizations
as the mirrors of the society in which they emerge and
the way power and resources are shared between men and
women in a specific social context. These changes are
often reflected in organizational structures, vision and
management styles. They determine and influence power
and resource allocation within themselves and the
community in it, depending on their mandates and
resources they decide on who gets what resources, who
benefits from their services and who participate in
decision making
Despite this social role
and the power they wield, most organizations pay little
or no attention to existing structural inequalities
between women and men. As a consequence their programmes
tend to perpetuate and entrench gender inequalities and
further marginalization of women and other less powerful
groups. The course will cover gender and organizational
development/ and programming; Analysis of gender
issues, debates and women movements in the context
within which institutions/ organizations work; Key
elements of gender and organizational development
institutionalization of gender and Key issues and steps
for mainstreaming gender in programming as well as
monitoring and evaluation. |
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
This course is
particularly designed to enhance participants’ skills
and knowledge on issues of gender and organizational
development (and change management) including external
and internal forces affecting the culture and identity
of an organization. The course will specifically aim at:
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enabling participants to understand
and appreciate the rationale for gender and
organizational development /and change management.
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developing and strengthening
participants’ capacities for gender auditing and/or
assessment of organizations; including external and
internal influencing factors.
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enabling participants to acquire
necessary skills for developing gender responsive
organizational vision /mission /systems and
structures
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enabling participants articulate the
operational steps in programming with a gender
focus; including the art of mainstreaming gender in
the organization's planning cycle management and
tracking the gender impact of its products and
services.
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND ELIGIBILITY:
The course is designed to
attract senior-level policy makers and managers from
public institutions, NGOs, and other institutions
actively involved policy, programming and organizational/institutional
development/building issues. The course is also
relevant to gender and human rights activists active in
organizing and advocating for transformation. To ensure
maximum benefit from the course, participants are
required to possess the following basic qualifications:
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Basic education of
not less than a degree or an advanced diploma in the
relevant field and working experience in policy
and/or management level
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Present engagement in
programming and/or institutional
building/development with an implementation or
facilitation function
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Good command of both
written and spoken English and Kiswahili.
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EXPECTATIONS OF PARTICIPANTS
All participants will be
required to:
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Participate actively
for the full ten (10) days of the course
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Bring for sharing
samples of National Policy, implementation and
coordination processes of gender and Organizational
Development issues for discussion at the workshop
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Prepare brief
presentation of own organizational/ Project/
Institutional strategies/ activities on
organizational Development (bring publication (s),
Posters etc)
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Become part of the
TGNP electronic network so as to receive on-going
support and backup to continue
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sharing case studies
and materials on gender policy and Organizational
Development.
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HOW TO APPLY:
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Fill on-line the
application form from
www.tgnp.org
or down-load and fax the application form to
+255-22 244 3244
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Send a CV, letter of motivation and a
letter of support from your supervisor/ Manager.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION , PLEASE CONTACT:
Tanzania Gender
Networking Programme (TGNP),
To the attention of: Training and Capacity
Building Programme,
P.O Box 8921,
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Tel: +255-22-2443205 or 255-22-2443450.
E-mail:
tgnp@tgnp.org,
usu.mallya@tgnp,org,
amattijo@tgnp.org
Website:
www.tgnp.org
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Updated: 26th October 2005. |
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