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*NEW* Gender and Development
International Development UEA
Aim To build knowledge about gender and gender analysis for development practice and organisational change. Two week course in Norwich at UEA: The two-week course uses participatory methodology and action learning to explore the theory and practice of change and gender as an organisational value. Follow up support: Dr Penelope J. Plowman is is an experienced international gender and development practitioner who specialises in organisational analysis. Dr Plowman, Honorary Research Fellow at International Development UEA, runs gender short courses at UEA for development practitioners and teaches on a short course for MA students called ‘implementing organisational change: practical skills and techniques for gender specialists’. She provides capacity building support through mentoring, process work and action learning in development organisations. Her doctoral research focused on gender and organisational change, for which she conducted an ethnographic organisational case study. She has many years experience working in Africa and more recently has enjoyed working in India. She divides her time between the UK and South Africa. Her current portfolio includes teaching at the University of Johannesburg, Development Studies; building DFID’s gender knowledge and practice skills in South Africa and Mozambique; briefing and training on the Qualitative Diary Method for organisational research. See Dr Plowman’s website for more information: http://eastanglia.academia.edu/PennyPlowman
Methodology
Outcomes
Knowledge of gender, women’s rights and empowerment concepts; practice in applying theory to work context; understanding of why organisational structure, function and practice are essential for equity; practice and familiarity with action learning; knowledge of leadership and change strategies for advancing gender equity within development organisations.
Course Director
Type of course
Short course
Entry requirements
Target Audience: The course is designed for development practitioners seeking to build knowledge about gender and to improve practice in gender analysis for programme delivery, and for leaders responsible for building enabling organisational cultures. The course therefore attracts programme staff and managers in development agencies and government departments/ministries; women’s rights officers; gender focal points and gender champions; members of gender intervention teams, often known as ‘office gender teams’ or ‘women’s rights teams’.
Start and finish dates
Monday 18th - Friday 29th June 2012
Average student numbers
10
www.uea.ac.uk/dev/odg/prodev/goc
The fee is £2,950 inclusive of accommodation. For all further information contact devco.train@uea.ac.uk


