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UNITAR Women's Leadership Programme for Afghanistan: Governance and the SDGs Workshop II

Type
Fellowship Programme
Location
Tokyo and Hiroshima, Japan
Date
-
Duration
11 Days
Programme Area
Governance, Local Development
Price
$0.00
Event Focal Point Email
nigel.gan@unitar.org
Contact Number
+81-82-511-2424
Partnership
UNDP
UN Women
Registration
By application & selection
Mode of Delivery
Face-to-Face
Language(s)
English
Pillar
Peace
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The 2018 UNITAR Hiroshima Women's Leadership Programme for Afghanistan: Governance and the Sustainable Development Goals is a new training programme designed to empower junior- to mid-level young female professionals from all sectors in Afghanistan. Supported by the people and Government of Japan, the programme comprises of two workshops in Kabul and Japan.

By the end of the programme, participants will be able to:

Recall the key components and objectives of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Identify current opportunities and challenges in regard to gender equality and governance in the Afghan context
Outline what good governance is and why it is important
Discuss key concepts around governance
Explain stakeholder identification and engagement practices
Identify how the SDGs can be mainstreamed into their workplaces and communities
Discuss their own personality profiles with regard to leadership
Outline key elements of women’s leadership
Discuss key elements of Hiroshima’s post-war reconstruction

Please note that these learning objectives are subject to change, based on needs assessments with partners and participants. 

Workshop I – Kabul, Afghanistan – 2 days – August 2018 (TBC)
Workshop II – Tokyo and Hiroshima, Japan – 1 week – September 2018 (TBC)

The programme will feature blended learning methodology incorporating the following elements:

Interactive lectures
Small group and individual practical exercises
Role-plays
Self-directed readings
Study tours

The online application is open to Afghan women that meet the eligibility requirements. Junior to mid-level young professionals from Afghan government ministries and bodies, universities, the private sector, civil society organizations and the media who have a strong interest in women’s empowerment as well as developing their leadership skills are invited to apply. Participants from the provinces are strongly encouraged to apply. The 20 participants will be chosen through a rigorous selection process, including an online application form and an interview.

Please ensure you read the Call for Applications document for all the relevant information.