The certification will provide facilitators with a method of organizational analysis for detecting and mapping discrimination at work, analysing accountability, evaluating and monitoring systems and instruments, developing a change-management approach, action planning, and identifying new challenges and possible improvements.
The training is designed to people with gender expertise interested in strengthening their capacities in the implementation and facilitation of institutional diagnostics applying the ILO methodology as a tool to strengthen gender mainstreaming in organisations, enterprises, policies and social actors' agendas. The course is also aimed to representatives from governments and public authorities, employers and workers organizations, equal opportunity units, academics, United Nations and civil-society staff, gender experts and professional working on gender, diversity, inclusion and organizational change.
WHY IS A CERTIFICATION NECESSARY?
The ILO PGA certification will ensure high quality standards for facilitators implementing the PGA and will provide guarantees to organizations undergoing a PGA that the certified PGA facilitators are meeting or exceeding the quality standards set out by the ILO and the ITCILO.
The certification will provide facilitators with a specific set of know-what and know-how competences, such as:
Certified facilitators will have access to:
The certification process is a valuable professional development experience in itself. However, any person who participates in the certification process, regardless of whether the candidate is ultimately certified, will have had an opportunity to learn new training techniques and to strengthen areas of technical weakness.
The training and the certification will be carried out by gender experts that have applied the ILO PGA methodology, ran audits and are expert trainers. They have a wide experience in directly assisting national and international institutions worldwide on how to mainstream gender in development programmes and organizations/enterprises.
Only complete application portfolio will be reviewed. It must include:
THE DEADLINE FOR CANDIDATURES IS 19 JANUARY 2025.
If you have a sponsor please include the supporting letter from the sponsoring/funding institution.
Incomplete files will not be considered.
As an organization dedicated to fundamental human rights and social justice, the ILO is taking a leading role in international efforts to promote gender equality. In line with this ILO focus, men are particularly welcome in this Certification Programme.