Training recommended on December 2023
This Evaluation Tool was developed to summarize and make applicable current approaches, concepts and methodologies to measure success and outcomes of training for gender equality (TfGE).
The document contains a summary of currently used conceptual frameworks (such as the Kirkpatrick 4-stop-model, theories of change, and Results Based Management -RBM- result chains), evaluation tools and methods (satisfaction surveys, Gender Equitable Men Scale -GEM scale-, interviews, observations and document reviews), as well as data analysis and management. It is a brief overview of selected approaches and tools that have been useful for the UN Women Training Centre in its practice for evaluation processes. It shall provide trainers and training coordinators committed to promote gender equality with some practical guidance on how to evaluate training initiatives.
The publication includes some ready-to use tools in its annex, including tips on how to collect and interpret data indicative of the changes training for gender equality is aiming to bring to its beneficiaries. Resource Centre – Portal – UN Women Training Centre – Portal
- Learning modality: Self-paced. Manual
- Date: Available all year
- Language: English
- Cost: Free
- Geographical Coverage: Global
Gender on the Move: Working on the migration-development nexus from a gender perspective
The training manual ‘Gender on the Move: Working on the Migration-Development Nexus from a Gender Perspective’, aims to build the gender analysis capacity of those working in the field of migration and development to bring about a model of development that is centered on people, human rights, and on the principle of gender equality.
The manual aims to provoke thinking and action around migration and development from a gender and rights-based perspective, bringing to the fore migration for care, the importance of putting the right to care on the development agenda, and migrant women’s rights.
- Learning modality: Self-paced. Manual
- Date: Available all year
- Language: English, Spanish
- Cost: Free
- Geographical Coverage: Global
Summary of The Protection of Migrants and Refugees Moving by Sea (iom.int)
This UNHCR and IOM course is a basic interactive self-paced online course that aims to build knowledge and develop the skills of UNHCR, IOM and external partners and stakeholders (State and non-State) to enhance prevention, identification and response to the risks and needs of persons of concern involved in irregular mixed maritime movements, embedding a rights-based approach, including age, gender, and diversity perspectives.
- Learning modality: Self-paced
- Date: Available all year
- Duration: 5 hours, 20 minutes
- Language: English
- Cost: Free
- Geographical Coverage: Global
UNODC Global Study on Smuggling of Migrants (2018)
The first UNODC Global Study on Smuggling of Migrants shows that migrant smuggling routes affect every part of the world. The study is based on an extensive review of existing data and literature. It presents detailed information about key smuggling routes, the profiles of smugglers and smuggled migrants, the modus operandi of smugglers and the risks that smuggled migrants face. It shows that smuggling is a business largely based on supply, such as smuggling services, and the demand for facilitated irregular migration. Smugglers and the experience of being smuggled also expose migrants to a range of risks: violence; robbery; exploitation; sexual violence; kidnapping and even death.
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