Only for candidates from Ethiopia, Laos, Kenya, Tanzania and Vietnam.
As part of the Swedish International Development Agency’s International Training Programmes, the Human Rights towards Gender Equality training programme will be held in two parts: at Stockholm/Uppsala, Sweden and at another location (to be decided) from 7 March to 1 April 2011 and in October 2011 respectively.
This training programme is organised as a joint-venture of SIPU International and Uppsala University with the funding support of SIDA.
The Programme seeks to strengthen the participant organisations capacity in the field of human rights and gender eqality and get increased knowledge on how to use tools for gender mainstreaming. Strategy for change will strengthen the commitment of organizations and institutions to invest in and institutionalize gender-sensitive change. The programme contains a 4-week training course in Sweden and a follow-up seminar in Asia, Latin America or Africa. The training course includes lectures, group and individual exercises as well as study tours. An individual project work is an important part of the programme.
Candidates from Ethiopia, Laos, Kenya, Tanzania and Vietnam can apply to participate in the programme.
The SIDA will cover all training cost such as lectures, literature, documentation, study tours and certain social activities as well as accommodation costs including board and lodging. International travel cost to and from Sweden, and in connection to the fourth and fifth phase of the Programme, will also be covered by SIDA. The participant carries costs incurred in travelling to the nearest international airport in the home country, passport and visa costs and personal expenses.
The deadline to apply is 15 November October 2010. For more information, visit this link.
EDITED: The application form to apply to this training can be downloaded from this link.
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I am Kasanvu Geoffrey of Mission for Youth Rights(MYRights)it is a great opportunity but my country -Uganda is left out. How can we again benefit from this opportunity. May when our chance comes let us be notified by mails.
Thank
This type of training should also be done for Zimbabweans
thanks
Farai Makoni(Founder and Executive Director of Women Empowerment Group)
why there is few interested from Ethiopians ,
information ?
Ethiopians please spread this kind of opportunities to your friends. maybe some one can make a change in many people life with this kind of training.
I am an interested party when it come to seeking knowledge in human rights geared towards gender equity .can i participate even if am an Ugandan with a Kenyan work permit working with family health international implementing AHPHIA-riftvalley project programs as their mgt advisor in human rights advocacy
Hello, is it possible for other country participants like India to apply for this training program. It is a very relevant program.