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Training of Trainers' Manual on Gender and Security for the Media and Civil Society in Nepal

London: Saferworld;IHRICON (2011), 60 pp.

ISBN 978-1-904833-83-3

"The manual is designed for a three-day workshop. It is accompanied by two sets of PowerPoint slides: Gender and security and Security and security sector reform (SSR) and a Companion workbook. The workbook contains tools, hand-outs, briefing information sheets and selected reading materials. It has been designed to be as helpful as possible to trainers. It also contains daily learning diaries and lists of resources on gender and security issues for journalists and civil society. The workbook can be given to participants for use during the workshop and for future reference." (Introduction, page 5)
Introduction, 5
WORKSHOP DAY ONE, 8
Session 1: Introductions and expectations (120 minutes), 9
Session 2: What do we mean by 'gender'? (90 minutes), 12
Session 3: What do we mean by 'security', 'sexual and gender-based violence', 'security sector' and 'SSR'? (175 minutes), 16
WORKSHOP DAY TWO, 26
Session 4: What do we mean by 'mainstreaming gender'? (30 minutes), 27
Session 5: Mainstreaming gender into security policy and programming (100 minutes), 30
Session 6: Dialogue media and civil society - 'getting to know you' (90 minutes), 33
Session 7: Gaps and progress in gender and security in Nepal (125 minutes), 35
Session 8: Gender and security-related international and national policies (60 minutes), 40
WORKSHOP DAY THREE, 46
Media session 9A: Planet Mars (95 minutes), 47
Civil society session 9B: Civil society putting it all into action - advocacy in Lapen (95 minutes), 49
Media session 10A: Journalists work on media stories related to gender and security (95 minutes), 52
Civil society session 10B: Civil society meeting and persuading decision makers (95 minutes), 54
Media and civil society session 11: Giving radio interviews on gender and security topics (120 minutes), 56
Media and civil society session 12: Personal action plans for the future on gender and security (75 minutes), 58
Media and civil society session 13: Closing ceremony - presentation of attendance certificates (30 minutes), 60