​Gender Responsive Reporting and Communication

This programme is designed to build gender specialist expertise and equip you with the skills to prepare and deliver impactful gender-focused training sessions and foster a heightened awareness of gender issues. Additionally, you will learn to utilise active learning strategies to develop instructional effectiveness and drive optimal learning outcomes. Graduates of the program will become profficient at advocating for gender equality, implementing inclusive policies and practices, and spearheading initiatives that promote women's rights and social justice within their respective sectors.​

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Who will excel in this course? 
Media and Communication professionals work​ng in CSOs, NGOs, CBOs, and government bodies.


Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

 Gain specialised knowledge in gender issues training methods​

 Advocate for gender equality, implement inclusive policies, and promote women's rights and social justice

 Acquire skills to deliver effective gender-focused training sessions​​​​
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​​Location
Programme Dates​​​Application Link​

​Kampala, Uganda
Begins:  June 4, 2024​​
Ends:     June 6, 2024
​Registration Closed
​Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Begins:  June 25, 2024​
Ends:     June 27, 2024
Registration Closed
​Kisumu, Kenya
Begins:  July 23, 2024​
Ends:     July 25, 2024
Registration Closed
​Kampala, Uganda
Begins:  ​October 8, 2024
Ends:     October 11, 2024
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​​Mwanza, Tanzania
Begins:  September 10, 2024​
Ends:     September 13, 2024
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​Meru, Kenya
Begins: ​ September 24, 2024
Ends:     September 26, 2024
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Programme Structure
Mandatory classes daily from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Exact locations will be provided at a later date. 

Course Fee
Classes are funded by Advancing Gender Equality in Media & Civil Society​ (AGECS), a Sub-Project of the Aga Khan Foundation.




“The Gender Training of Trainers session was an eye opener, and provided me with opportunity to learn, unlearn and relearn...how we can not only ensure gender balance in sourcing our stories, but also the use of gender responsive language in our storytelling.”

Kevine Omollo | Managing Editor, Bulletin Media | read more