Overview
Gender-based violence in the world of work presents in many forms it may range from Bullying, physical and verbal abuse from work colleagues, supervisors or managers, psychological abuse and intimidation to Sexual harassment and unwanted sexual advances. Gender-based violence (GBV) has been recognized as a cross-cutting issue affecting the lives of victims from a diversity of dimensions including culture, education, health, economy, psychology, livelihoods and political participation.
This training will feature a number of exercises and reflective activities designed to examine the concepts of gender, gender-based violence, sexuality, and rights. It will further explore the impact of gender-based violence on health and development within the organization.
Target Audience
This event is for all Public Sector, Private Sector and NGO staff and all who desire to grow and enhance their knowledge on gender mainstreaming.
The seminar is highly recommended but not limited to staff involved in policymaking, researchers, volunteers, students, government officials, professionals tasked with promoting gender equality and HR.
The course is highly recommended to all interested professionals.
NOTE:
• DataClave observes ALL MOH regulations on trainings and conferences.
• We do not cancel our events after confirmations.
• All prices are net of tax PER WEEK.
• Our venues and dates are flexible.
• All events run for two weeks; with the option for attendance in either WEEK or both.
• The courses can be modelled for inhouse set-ups.