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UN Women Story Telling Baseline: Learning and Planning
Enrollment in this course is by invitation only

This is a private workshop, meant for members of an on-going process on measuring social change through storytelling. This workshop is restricted to members of Gender at Work, UN Women Nepal and their project partners.
Enrollment in this course is by invitation only

About This Course

The UN Women Story Telling baseline: Learning and Planning workshop will be a four day in-depth session.

Requirements

This course is restricted to members of Gender at Work, UN Women Nepal and their project partners.

Course Staff

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Jeremy Holland

Jeremy Holland has been engaged in international development applied research for over 25 years. He has a long track record of facilitating reflection and learning events and working with feminist and combined research methods. In recent years Jeremy has supported adaptive learning in social change programmes that build inclusive citizen activism and networks in Bangladesh, Nigeria, Vietnam and Myanmar. Jeremy is highly experienced in coordinating multi-country, macro-level evaluations of complex programmes and portfolios. Between 2014 and 2017 he led a multi-country macro evaluation of DFID’s Strategic Vision for Girls and Women and Policy Frame for Empowerment and Accountability. In 2015, he led a joint systemic review of gender equality in global UN programming, commissioned by UN Women. Jeremy has a PhD from the University of Liverpool. He lives in Swansea, Wales.

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Enrollment in this course is by invitation only