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Webinar | Monitoring & Evaluation of Gender-based Violence Prevention Programs | Arabic

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Organization: TRUST Consultancy & Development
Start date: 15 Feb 2022
End date: 15 Feb 2022
Registration deadline: 14 Feb 2022

Description

This webinar will be delivered in Arabic on February 15 from 17:00 to 17:45 Istanbul Time (GMT+3).

This webinar aims to provide an overview of the basic principles and concepts for monitoring and evaluating GBV prevention and mitigation programs, drawing on the GBV Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit to address the resources that practitioners need to improve and hone their individual and organizational capacities to implement and monitoring and evaluation protocols and tools applicable to gender-based violence programmes.

About the Trainers

Hazar Daher

Hazar Daher has over 8 years of experience in the humanitarian sector, specializing in Protection, GBV, Child Protection, and representing the capability of women to enroll and develop themselves within one of the most complicated humanitarian contexts in Syria. She has significant technical and managerial experience working with the International Rescue Committee, the International Medical Corps, and Global Communities, with whom she exercises as a Senior Protection Coordinator. Hazar further developed her skills by completing many ToT training programs, along with her various roles as a GBV Specialist and Consultant for several donors including DIFD, the UN, USAID and OFDA.

Youssef Almustafa

Youssef Almustafa possesses over a decade of management experience in monitoring & evaluation, data collection in Arabic and English, and capacity training for humanitarian organizations in the MENA region. He has dedicated his career to ensuring that relief agencies receive the best possible information to allow for maximum positive impact. He has excellent communication, data analysis, reporting, and leadership skills gained through years of international work. As an experienced consultant and researcher, Youssef has undertaken over 30 needs assessments and M&E consultancies across a range of humanitarian sectors, including education, livelihood, food security, shelter, gender, protection, vocational training, refugees' integration, WASH, health, and others.

As a result of attending this webinar, the participants are expected to:

  • Be familiar with GBV & M&E basic concepts and terminology,
  • Understand the ethical and safety dimensions of M&E for GBV programs,
  • Discover the GBV Monitoring & Evaluation Toolkit aimed at providing the practitioners with the resources to improve and refine their individual and organizational capacities to implement M&E processes, protocols and tools applied to GBV programs.

Intended Audience

This webinar is for:

  • Monitoring and Evaluation professionals wishing to learn more about the application of M&E tools to GBV prevention and mitigation programs,
  • GBV service providers and practitioners wishing to discover how to improve the efficiency and accountability of GBV prevention programs through M&E,
  • Anyone interested in one of these sectors and wishing to learn the fundamental concepts relating to GBV and M&E.

How to register:

How to register

You can register online here.

An email with the login information to join the webinar will be shared with participants 24 hours before the start of the session.

For any additional information, please contact us at info@trustconsultancy.org


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