When attempting to generate change and improvement training is vital. For this end Make Every Woman Count has gather Gender Training Guides to be used by women's organisations, women's grassroots, women actvistts or by anyone who seeks to work with gender issues.
The focus of the material is with regards to women mainly to the African continent
Source: AWID More than 33 million adults are currently living with AIDS. Although HIV infection was initially concentrated in male populations, the proportion of women with HIV/AIDS has been increasing, with the most dramatic rise seen in developing nations.
Source: Center for Global Health Communication and Marketing This training guide introduces the concept of advocacy and provides a framework for developing an advocacy campaign. The guide is designed for a workshop setting, but can also be used as a self-teaching device.
Source:FAO This brochure introduces the Agri-Gender Database, a statistical toolkit for the production of sex-disaggregated agricultural data. The toolkit provides examples of questions / questionnaire components and table formats for the collection and analysis of sex-disaggregated agricultural data.
Source:FAO SD dimension FAO and the International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR) have developed a Training manual on gender monitoring and evaluation for programme management.
Source:UN Women More than 33 million adults are currently living with AIDS. Although HIV infection was initially concentrated in male populations, the proportion of women with HIV/AIDS has been increasing, with the most dramatic rise seen in developing nations.
Source:ICRW Property rights economically empower women by creating opportunities for earning income, securing their place in the community and ensuring their livelihoods.
Source:CARE Advocacy is a strategy to influence policy makers when they make laws and regulations, distribute resources, and make other decisions that affect peoples' lives.
Source: WHO This toolkit to enhance women's empowerment and leadership in health and welfare was developed as part of the implementation of the Kobe Plan of Action for Women and Health (WHO, 2002).
Source:Water Supply & Sanitation This toolkit discusses gender representation and portrayal in and through the media. Written for organizations and individuals that target the media as part of their gender activism, the toolkit is in two sections