Capacity Development Program on Integrating Gender and Youth Data in Food Security and Nutrition Interventions in Africa: Use of EIDM approach in designing the training manual
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ACED is leading a capacity development programme to integrate gender and youth data into Food Security and Nutrition (FSN)interventions in Africa, emphasising the critical roles women and youth play in African food systems. In this blog, Martin Boton talks about an EIDM approach that is being used by ACED to develop a training manual, conduct a capacity-building programme for NGOs, and create practical tools like a comprehensive manual, online learning platform, and intensive training sessions to facilitate the integration of gender and youth data in FSN interventions.
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