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[FREE] UN Woman Online Course – Using Data to End Violence Against Women
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Introduction:
The United Nations Women and the World Health Organization’s Joint Programme on Violence Against Women Data and Measurement, in collaboration with Apolitical, has launched a new online course. This course, available on Apolitical’s peer-to-peer learning platform, is designed for public servants and policymakers. It focuses on using data effectively to address violence against women.
Benefit:
- Participants will gain in-depth knowledge about methodologies and the crucial role of data in tackling violence against women.
- The course equips them with understanding and skills necessary for collecting, managing, and reporting relevant data, enhancing their capability to make informed policy decisions.
Program Structure and Timespan:
- The course is divided into four parts, covering:
- Understanding what constitutes violence against women data and its importance.
- Exploring types of data, collection methods, and considerations for managing and reporting. This includes a focus on prevalence surveys and administrative data.
- Addressing underreported and under-researched knowledge gaps, particularly data capturing diverse women’s experiences of violence (e.g., older women, women with disabilities, migrant and indigenous women).
- Discussing methodological challenges and innovations in data collection, including during crises and considering ethical and safety concerns.
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