DIPLOMA IN GENDER BASED VIOLENCE
Gender-based violence is globally being recognized as a serious problem, both because of the morbidity and mortality associated with assault and but also the long term impact on women’s health and well being.
Gender-Based Violence contributes to chronic pain, gynecologic problems, depression, dysfunctional families, post-traumatic stress disorder, and in some cases suicide. Violence against women is a universal problem that permeates all countries and the perpetrators of the violence are often well known to their victims. It continues to be common in many countries and in some societies and communities being accepted as the norm.
GBV is understood to include physical and emotional sexual abuse for women and acts such as trafficking women for sexual slavery and exploitation.
Recent reports by the World Bank have highlighted gender-based violence as a priority and precedence for public health. Development partners and practitioners are therefore supposed to play a key role in preventing violence against women.
This course is therefore aimed at building the capacity to undertake programs targeted at eradicating gender-based violence and to develop a new movement and societal standards for gender equality and equity in all spheres of life.
Course Content
- What is gender?
- Understanding the importance of gender
- Gender concepts and terminology
- Gender-based violence
- Concept of violence
- Types of gender-based violence
- Gender and Human Rights
- Ways of Combating Gender-based Violence
- Addressing GBV
- Advocacy, negotiation, and communication skills
- Existing national and institutional action to combat gender-based
- Gender, development, and violence
- Gender and Socialization
- What is Gender Mainstreaming?
- Overview of Gender Mainstreaming
- The Concept of Gender Mainstreaming
- The Role of Men in Gender Mainstreaming
- Gender Mainstreaming and the Sustainable Development Goals (MDGs)
- Gender Mainstreaming Best practices
- Gender, development, and violence
- GBV from a human rights perspective
- Gender analysis
- Elements of gender analysis
This course is offered through distance learning.
Course Period: Six Months ( Course starts on 1st of Every Month)
Course Levels: Diploma in Gender-Based Violence
Course Amount: 1000 Euros
Program Benefits
Course participants will strengthen their skills through practical exercises based on their day to day work experiences.