International Executive Media and TV Workshop (IEMTW) Bangkok
The International Executive Media and TV Workshop (IEMTW) is CDC’s flagship course. It is an intensive three day course targeted at communication practitioners, technical project staff and media focal points working for UN agencies; civil society organizations; and public institutions. It specifically addresses gender dimensions of media interviews, and CDC has used this curriculum to train women politicians in Tunisia and Mongolia. see http://www.cendevcom.org/workshops_and_training/international-executive…
E Discussion in the Middle East
Thanks for sharing. Of course things have changed considerably in that region. I was in Tunis last year training a group of women politicians running as candidates for the first free elections in Tunisia in October 2011. It was amazing to see the transformation of the country . Moncef
Interesting Opportunity for Communication Staff
Thanks for posting this opportunity Moncef! I see that there are more details about qualifications and how to apply at the link you provided.
I just wanted to share this resource that iKNOW Politics created based on an e-discussion entitled The Role of Media and Techonology in Increasing the Number and Effectiveness of Women in Politics. I thought it might be an interesting resource for iKP members interested in your training!
E Discussion in the Middle East
Thanks for sharing. Of course things have changed considerably in that region. I was in Tunis last year training a group of women politicians running as candidates for the first free elections in Tunisia in October 2011. It was amazing to see the transformation of the country . Moncef
Interesting Opportunity for Communication Staff
Thanks for posting this opportunity Moncef! I see that there are more details about qualifications and how to apply at the link you provided.
I just wanted to share this resource that iKNOW Politics created based on an e-discussion entitled The Role of Media and Techonology in Increasing the Number and Effectiveness of Women in Politics. I thought it might be an interesting resource for iKP members interested in your training!