GRÓ GEST

GRÓ’s mission is to strengthen individual, organisational and institutional, capacities in developing and conflict/post-conflict countries to deliver development results in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This work is carried out through capacity development training programmes with a focus on four thematic areas: The Fisheries Training Programme (FTP), the Geothermal Training Programme (GTP) promoting the utilisation and sustainable management of reliable, economically viable, and environmentally sound geothermal energy resources, the Land Restoration Training Programme (LRT), and finally the Gender Equality Studies and Training Programme (GEST) which promotes gender equality, women’s empowerment and social justice.
The GRÓ Centre’s core funding is provided by the Government of Iceland as part of the official development assistance budget, managed by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and International Development Cooperation. In addition to the core funding, external funding is obtained by GRÓ, mainly through counterpart contributions from partner institutions, grants and by participation in international projects.

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Gender and Intersectionality (edX) EdX
University of Iceland,UIcelandX

Gender and Intersectionality (edX)

Dive deep into understanding how gender intersects with various aspects of society such as race, class, sexuality, and nationalism. This edX course uses examples from popular culture, classical literature, and history to teach you how to analyze these intersections effectively.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
Gender, Violence and Post-Conflict States (edX) EdX
University of Iceland,UIcelandX

Gender, Violence and Post-Conflict States (edX)

Dive into a transformative educational journey that unravels the intricate connections between gender and violence within post-conflict states. This course offers a deep understanding of key theories, real-world case studies, and essential policy frameworks necessary for anyone looking to make an impact in international development, peacekeeping, and human rights.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
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