• $
  • £

EU-supported trainings for health workers on engaging fathers in prenatal care completed

EU-supported trainings for health workers on engaging fathers in prenatal care completed
27.05.2021 12:04
UNFPA and the Young Psychologists Public Union (YPPU) have completed trainings, organized for health workers with the financial support of the European Union, to increase the role of the healthcare sector in promoting the engagement of fathers in prenatal care. 
 
Healthcare specialists from three regions of Azerbaijan - Absheron, Aghjabedi and Ganja - took part in the trainings held on March 13-24. The trainings were part of the "EU 4 Gender Equality: Together Against Gender Stereotypes and Gender-Based Violence" programme, funded by the European Union, implemented jointly by UN Women and UNFPA.


Overall 30 doctors participated in the two-day trainings from each region. The trainings were organized on the basis of the "Training Package for Health Professionals" developed under the programme, and consisted of three modules with several sessions in each module. The modules covered such topics as gender and health, evidences and practices for men's involvement in prenatal care, political will, and institutional change. 

During the interactive trainings conducted by public health specialists, the participants were actively involved through various group work and role-playing games. Additionally, a hospital open day was organized for the participants with the purpose of assessing the ability of the relevant departments in terms of involving fathers in prenatal care. At the end of the trainings, an action plan was prepared based on the doctors' proposals and submitted to the hospital management.

The trainings ended with awarding of the certificates to the participants. The project has developed a training package and an educational booklet on promoting fathers’ involvement in prenatal care. 


About the programme:
This initiative is implemented in the framework of the "EU 4 Gender Equality: Together Against Gender Stereotypes and Gender-Based Violence" program, funded by the European Union, implemented jointly by UN Women and UNFPA. The program aims to strengthen equal rights and opportunities for women and men by challenging perceptions about men’s and women’s roles in the family and in society and working to eliminate gender-based violence. It is implemented across six countries (Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Moldova, Belarus and Ukraine).

www.anews.az
Similar news
Similar news
Посол России вызван в МИД Азербайджана
Political News 13:39
Посол России вызван в МИД Азербайджана
Head of Moscow Azerbaijani National-Cultural Autonomy Bakhtiyar Hasanov deported from Russia
Political News 17:00
Head of Moscow Azerbaijani National-Cultural Autonomy Bakhtiyar Hasanov deported from Russia
President Ilham Aliyev meets former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko in Baku
Political News 16:31
President Ilham Aliyev meets former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko in Baku
Pashinyan confirms visits by Azerbaijani technical experts to Armenia
Political News 15:00
Pashinyan confirms visits by Azerbaijani technical experts to Armenia

Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Latvia recalled
Political News 13:00
Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Latvia recalled
Azerbaijan changes ambassador to Sweden
Political News 12:30
Azerbaijan changes ambassador to Sweden

Narmina Mustafayeva appointed Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Latvia
Political News 12:30
Narmina Mustafayeva appointed Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Latvia
Zangezur Corridor to transform Nakhchivan into vital regional transport hub
Political News 09:29
Zangezur Corridor to transform Nakhchivan into vital regional transport hub
Baku-Washington ties reach historic high
Political News 10:00
Baku-Washington ties reach historic high
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe

Latest news

More news