I know many of you care deeply about transforming some of the harmful practices in the development and humanitarian sector. Decolonizing your M&E, research and analysis methods is something we all want to try to do, but practitioners don’t often have the time or space to figure out how. That’s what this course is for. And there are still open spots!
Decolonizing M&E and research: practical guidance from a feminist approach, is a new training from humanitarian assistance specialist, Dr. Michelle Lokot. The course is perfect for M&E, research, gender and social inclusion professionals. It will be an interactive space to explore and practice ways to integrate decolonizing principles into your research activities including project analyses, monitoring, evaluation, and learning.
All participants will get a detailed manual with essential template and resources that they can refer to during and after the course.
When: Tuesday, November 9 - Friday, November 12
1pm - 2:30pm GMT (London) / 8am-9:30am EST
4pm - 5:30pm GMT (London) / 11am-12:30pm EST
There’s a 1.5 hour break in between sessions each day.
Where: Online
Register: https://lnkd.in/ghrKZux5
About the trainer: Dr. Michelle Lokot
Michelle Lokot, PhD, is a gender specialist and researcher, with experience conducting qualitative research, specifically feminist and participatory research. Her work focuses on gender and forced migration. Michelle’s PhD research explored humanitarian gender narratives on (im)mobility, family relationships and resistance among self-settled Syrian refugees in Jordan. She also has a Masters in International and Community Development and a Bachelors degree in Law. Michelle currently works at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, on a research project focused on governance, participation and gender in the context of mental health services in Lebanon. Michelle has worked in humanitarian organizations, including the International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps and World Vision, focused on gender equality and GBV. Her work as a humanitarian practitioner included longer-term postings in Jordan, Nigeria and Burundi. Michelle has consulting experience for agencies such as Save the Children, International Rescue Committee and Asia Foundation, providing technical guidance on gender, conducting gender analyses and leading gender and inclusion self-assessments.
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Gender justice researcher and advocate
2yUPDATE: This position has now closed.