Testimonial by Kanwal Waqar about "How to be a Gender Trainer"

 

This testimonial was written by Kanwal Waqar, Researcher-Gender and Youth Specialist with the International Water Management Institute. Kanwal participated in the How to Be a Gender Trainer course with Lucy Ferguson.

I enrolled in the "How to be a Gender Trainer" course out of a desire to become a more effective advocate for change. This training offered a comprehensive journey into the realm of gender inclusivity. It covered the theoretical foundations and also the practical tools required to engage with individuals and communities. Throughout the training, I learned about the complexities of gender issues, gaining a profound understanding of the various factors that contribute to inequality and the importance of addressing them.

Interactive sessions were a highlight, allowing us to participate in open dialogues, scene setting, and scenario-based exercises that made the learning experience both dynamic and impactful.

The knowledge I gained from this training transcends a mere certificate; it has empowered me to create tangible change. I now have a clear understanding of the intricacies of gender dynamics and the ability to facilitate discussions that challenge stereotypes, bias, and discrimination.

I plan to employ these newfound skills to champion gender inclusivity in my professional life, fostering awareness, empathy, and understanding among diverse groups. By advocating for equality, I aim to contribute to a more just and equitable society.

I wholeheartedly recommend this training to anyone who shares the commitment to dismantling gender-based disparities and strives to be an agent of change. The course equips individuals with the tools to become effective gender trainers and, more importantly, active promoters of a more inclusive and equitable world.

~ Kanwal Waqar

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