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Gender and Energy Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia Dhaka, Bangladesh: The Workshop Structure, Expectations and Group Norms

- Individual Exercise

- Three Principals for a Successful Workshop

- Working as Development Partners

- Learning from Others

- Using Our Creativity

- Workshop Structure: 4 Modules

- Working Group 1: Learning from Good Practices

- Working Group 2: Applying Operational Tools

- Working Group 3: Monitoring Performance & Evaluation Results and Impacts

- Working Group 4: Moving Forward—Preparation of Country Action Plans

- Expected Workshop Outcomes

See also:

Gender & Energy Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia Bangladesh, June 2010 - ESMAP's Commitment to Gender

Gender and Energy Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia: Module II Tools for Mainstreaming Gender in Energy Sector

Gender and Energy Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia: Module II Design Tools for Sector Strategies and Projects

The World Bank's Engagement in South Asia Energy Sector

The Workshop Structure, Expectations, and Group Norms

Citation

Lallement, Dominique. 2010. Workshop Structure, Expectation, and Group Norms. Presentation at Gender and Capacity Building Workshop for South Asia. Washington, DC: World Bank.

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