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El IIDH es una entidad internacional autónoma, académica, dedicada a la enseñanza, investigación y promoción de los derechos humanos. Su misión es educar en derechos humanos y promover su respeto para contribuir a la consolidación de la democracia y la justicia en el ámbito interamericano, en coordinación con los órganos del Sistema Interamericano, actores de la sociedad civil, la academia y el Estado.
Instituto WEM (the Costa Rican Institute of Masculity, Couples and Sexuality in English or the Instituto Costarricense de Masculinidad, Pareja y Sexualidad in Spanish) is a non-profit association that works on gender issues in Costa Rica, largely with men, including issues related to violence, gender equality, youth, promoting new masculinities, paternity and sexualities. WEM is a word in the language of the indigenous Costa Bribri group Bribri, which means 'man'.
ICRW equips learners with the skills needed to advance gender equality within their organizations, agencies or companies through training that tackles the complexities of poverty, hunger, disease and gender. Through on-site or virtual training and individualized mentoring, ICRW strengthens participants' knowledge and skills to design evidence-based gender programming, integrate gender equality strategies into existing policy and programming and learn how to craft and implement M&E plans for their gender programmes or initiatives.
The International Centre for Reproductive Health (ICRH) undertakes research and implements projects in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia with a focus on developing training programmes and takes actions to defend sexual and reproductive rights.
The International Labour Organization's International Training Centre (ITC-ILO) is a focal point for high-level in-service training. By providing training and related services that develop human resources and institutional capabilities, the Centre contributes to achieving the ILO's goal of decent work for women and men. Training is delivered either face-to-face (at the ITC's headquarters in Turin, Italy), in course participants' home countries, or online. Alongside the UN Women Training Centre, ITC-ILO is the only UN entity dedicated to training and capacity development.
INTRAC is a non-profit organisation in the international development and relief sector. that supports non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) around the world to explore policy issues, and by strengthening management and organisational effectiveness. Since its inception, INTRAC has been a pioneer of approaches and tools for organisational development and capacity building. This approach goes beyond organisational systems to issues that may have as much or more impact on the legitimacy and strength of CSOs, such as: leadership, integrity, relationships with their own constituencies, and resilience in the face of political pressure or funding fluctuations.
As part of the Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR), IPDTC develops customized training programmes on peace and development for governments, UN staff, policy makers, conflict parties and leadership, field workers, local and national organisations, and staff of international agencies.
The International Women's Health Coalition works to empowers local leaders and help them build and sustain their organizations. The Coalition aims to mobilize women and young people to act, while informing powerbrokers and advocating for women's rights and health among governments and the UN. The Coalition's Advocacy in Practice workshops foster young women's and men's leadership and advocacy skills, helping them to advance sexual and reproductive rights at the national and global levels.
The International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) works to strengthen the role of women in the news media worldwide as a means to further freedom of the press. Since 2014, IWMF has organized 24 Hostile Environment and First Aid Training (HEFAT) courses to train journalists from diverse mediums, outlets, and levels of experience through practical, realistic scenarios. The IWMF also organizes safety training courses, in conjunction with every IWMF reporting trip, to ensure that its fellows have the skills needed to operate safely in challenging environments. Additionally, it has organized trainings for local journalists through in-country training and in collaboration with members of the ACOS (A Culture of Safety) Alliance.
Ipas is a nonprofit organization that works around the world to increase women's ability to exercise their sexual and reproductive rights, and to reduce abortion-related deaths and injuries. In countries around the world, Ipas facilitates clinical and related training programs for health-care workers in partnership with public (governmental) health systems, providers in other health systems, and private practitioners. Its comprehensive training materials—including formal training curricula and tools like performance checklists, supply lists, and monitoring and evaluation instruments—are designed for use in low-resource settings.