Library on Women’s Political Participation at Local Level in Latin America and the Caribbean 8 March 2016 The UN Women Training Centre is pleased to present the Library on Women’s Political Participation at Local Level in Latin America and the Caribbean. More
An Interactive Application to Self-Assess Mainstreaming of Gender Equality in Local Governments 8 March 2016 The UN Women Training Centre is proud to present the Self-Assessment Test for Municipalities. This interactive application in form of stoplight is a user-friendly tool for technical staff or local authorities. It guides users to make their own assessment on how much gender equality is mainstreamed in their local government and it gives an indication of progress and challenges. More
Discover the application “Gender Equality in the UN: An Interactive Tool” 6 March 2016 The UN Women Training Center is pleased to introduce the Gender Equality in the UN Interactive Tool. The tool was created as an overview of the most important events in the fight for gender equality and women’s empowerment. More
UN Women Training Centre Delivers Webinar on the Gender Agenda in Habitat III 8 February 2016 Looking ahead to the next summit of Habitat III, on housing and sustainable development, in October 2016, the UN Women Training Center presented the webinar "The Gender Agenda in Habitat III". This webinar was centered around the presence of women and women's agenda for Habitat III, the key issues under discussion and the implications of this conference for the advancement of gender equality in the region. More
Registration Open for Course Gender Equality at the local level in Latin America and the Caribbean 18 January 2016 Inequalities between women and men and the increase in violence against women sets great challenges for local democratic rights-based management. It is essential to link human rights, gender equality, and public policies to strengthen local democracy and local development. More
Over 3,000 IOM Staff Members complete 'I Know Gender' Course 6 January 2016 In the fall of 2015, IOM Director General William Lacy Swing announced the mandatory completion of the UN Women Training Centre's I Know Gender Course, with the aim to build awareness and understanding on gender issues. A race was launched among all IOM offices to complete the course. Since then, over 3270 IOM staff around the world, have completed the course. The UN Women Training Centre congratulates these efforts and hope that other UN Agencies will follow in their footsteps. Watch the video below published by IOM celebrating their results. More
Gender and Security Sector Reform Toolkit now in Spanish 17 December 2015 Joint Declaration by DCAF and the UN Women Training Centre: DCAF and the UN Women Training Centre are pleased to announce the release of the Spanish edition of the Gender and Security Sector Reform Toolkit - a comprehensive resource providing information and analysis on gender and security sector reform. More
Registration Open for Course on Care Economy 7 December 2015 The UN Women Training Centre is pleased to announce the opening of the registration for the course Why We Care about Care: An Online Moderated Course on Care Economy is now open. The course will take place from 2 May to 3 July 2016 (deadline to apply 21 March). More
UN Women Training Centre and WFP Jointly Deliver Training on Masculinities and Violence Against Women and Girls 4 December 2015 Under the umbrella of the 16 Days of Activism to Eliminate Violence against Women and Girls, the UN Women Training Centre and the World Food Programme (WFP) jointly delivered two workshops on Understanding Masculinities and Violence against Women and Girls from 01 – 04 December in Rome, Italy, for WFP personnel. More
The UN Women Training Centre Delivers Training on Gender and Migration in Hyderabad and Bangkok 4 December 2015 The UN Women Training Centre delivered two trainings of the course Gender, Migration, Development: a Matter of Rights. The first training took place in Bangkok from 24-26 November, building the capacities of relevant staff of inter-agencies mechanisms, gender machineries, civil society organizations, migrant worker alliances and networks. More