The MenEngage Africa Training
Initiative course: ‘Masculinities, Leadership and Gender Justice in Sub-Saharan
Africa’ will be held in Cape Town, South Africa from 20-30 August 2012. The
training course is organized by Sonke Gender Justice Network, the MenEngage
Africa Network and the Women’s Health Research.
This is a short, intensive, ten-day
residential course which seeks to expand the skills and knowledge of women and
men in the Sub-Saharan Africa region to scale up work on engaging men and boys
in gender equality, and build a network of leaders and gender justice
advocates. In doing so, it aims to strengthen existing work on the greater
involvement of men and boys in the prevention and response to sexual and
gender-based violence, sexual and reproductive health and rights, HIV and AIDS,
fatherhood, child sexual exploitation and abuse, LGBTI rights and other issues
pertaining to gender equality.
The course is intended for gender activists,
programme staff and project managers from women’s rights, children’s rights,
sexual and reproductive health and rights, HIV and AIDS, and LGBTI
organisations, youth leaders, government officials, UN Agency representatives,
donors, academics and media advocates.
There are no registration fees.
Applicants are requested to cover all travel-related costs in full.
Accommodation and course costs will be covered by the hosts.
A number of scholarships
that cover the full cost of participation are available. The hosts encourage
ALL interested parties to apply.
Applications to be submitted no later
than 25 June 2012. For more information, visit this link.
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