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Increasing employability of disadvantaged young women and men and other marginalized groups in the Caucasus and Central Asia through Skills Development and Entrepreneurial Education- Final Evaluation
- eval_number:
- 768
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/768
- good_practices:
- replication:
- -
- cause_effect:
- .
- themes:
- theme:
- Gender equality
- category:
- Conditions of work & equality
- context:
- -
- description:
- This innovative experience of targeted work with journalists (specially providing special training for media and the development of a manual on conducting gender training for journalists) was widely shared with gender and media international community (at the World Summit in New-York, September 2005; at the Gender Council of International Federation of Journalists, IFJ in Rome, May 2005; at the European conference of IFJ in Nicosia, July 2005). The Project adapted and developed a number of GM tools and promotional materials: 1) Capacity-building package on GM in TC projects; 2) Booklet for journalists Gender Equality: WHY and HOW to Talk About ; 3) Guidebook on conducting gender training for journalists; 4) Guidelines on gender mainstreaming in SIYB training cycle (capacity-building kit for SIYB trainers); 5) Gender Mainstreaming in SME development and Entrepreneurial Education (overview of existing policies, technical programmes and best practices examples); 6) Promotional materials developed by GENDER, CONDIT, IFP/SEED and WEDGE were translated into Russian and used for dissemination in CIS countries covered by the Project (on Cs 156 and 183; WEDGE's fact sheets; Working Paper #15 on creating enabling political environment for women entrepreneurs).
- links:
- -
- indicators:
- -
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/practices/161828
- location:
- country:
- Europe and Central Asia - regional
- region:
- Europe and Central Asia
- eval_title:
- Increasing employability of disadvantaged young women and men and other marginalized groups in the Caucasus and Central Asia through Skills Development and Entrepreneurial Education- Final Evaluation
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