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NUFU Project coordinators’ seminar 2009

SIU organised the annual seminar for project coordinators involved in the NUFU Programme on 16 April 2009 at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), Ås.

Speaker / Professor Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo, Makerere University, Uganda

63 project coordinators, project administrators, project participants and institutional NUFU contacts/ coordinating units participated. The thematic focus of the seminar was ‘The challenge of mainstreaming gender issues in the NUFU cooperation’. There was a particular focus on how to measure and achieve gender mainstreaming in the NUFU programme in practice.

The speakers’ presentations can be found below, and the seminar programme and an updated list of participants can be found in the right column.

Berit Aasen, Senior Researcher, Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR) - application/pdf The challenge of mainstreaming gender issues 127.40 kB pdf

Prof. Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo, Makerere University, Uganda - application/pdf Gender mainstreaming at Makerere University – experiences from an impact assessment made in 2008 2.37 MB pdf

Dr. Pierson Ntata, University of Malawi - application/pdf Presentation of the resolution from the NUFU Programme Conference in Malawi 11 – 13 February 2009 19.48 kB pdf

Read more about the resolution here.

Ragnhild Tungesvik, Senior Adviser, SIU - application/pdf News from SIU 451.14 kB pdf

The panelists / From the right Professor Asun St. Clair, NUFU Programme Board, Dr. Pierson Ntata, University of Malawi, Professor Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo, Makerere University , Professor Tor Arve Benjaminsen, UMB, and Berit Aasen, NIBR.

A summary of the discussion in the panel/plenary is available here.

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