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Operationalizing the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence through Effective Economic Programs and the Safe Provision of Cooking Fuel


Location: Thailand (Bangkok)
Date: 01/19/2010 to 01/22/2010
Language: English
Type: Training Course or Seminar
Keywords: Refugees
Training Description

Join us for a participatory four-day national-level workshop that will engage participants in developing market-oriented, context-specific approaches and protection strategies for designing safe and self-reliant livelihood and household interventions for refugees. It will include practice sessions, adapt participant project work plans, and develop a joint action plan to support collaboration and coordination between participants. Participants will have technical assistance from WRC through 2011.

What is included in the course fee?

The workshop, breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks during the workshop.

Participants will be required to cover their own travel expenses, including board.

How to Register:

Apply here:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en&formkey=dE1YTzFSQnc2TnpicTRsbTVnZktDZkE6MA

before December 16, 2009.

For Questions, please contact Dena Batrice, denab@wrcommission.org
Training Cost
There is No fee for this workshop. Participants will be required to cover their own travel expenses, including board.
Intended Audience
Economic and gender-based violence staff from governments, donor agencies, and NGOs in Thailand.
Training Contact
Dena Batrice
Telephone: 12125512966
Attachment:

Invitation.pdf *, Thailand National-level Workshop_Preventing Gender-Based Violence.doc

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