The main objective of the programme is to increase productivity and
employment opportunities of low-income women. It also seeks to support
women participation in development and contributing to the reduction
of poverty in the region.
The Specific Objectivesof the Programme are:
-Boosting the quality, relevance and gender
equity of technical-vocational education and training in the region,
-Bringing about favourable conditions for equal participation by women
in TVET,
-Matching training supply to current demands of labour markets,
-Raising the technical level of women and widening the range of their
training options,
-Dissemination of models and methodologies developed in the programme
throughout Latin American.
Targeted Population
Women at a working age, preferably underemployed, unemployed, self-employed,
temporary workers or non-active workers, with low family income, low
qualification and household heads.
Beneficiaries
Women targeted for training and their families, the vocational training
system, the private entrepreneur sector (through methodological improvement
of the training approach and the men and women involved in different
activities of the programme.)
Indirect Beneficiaries
-Men who assist to courses on the new curriculum
design that has been implemented by the system of vocational and occupational
orientation
-Women that have only been through one of the instances of the methodological
package,
-Teachers, instructors, directors of the vocational training organisations
and associated organisations
-Students and their families
-The private entrepreneur sector through the methodological improvement
of the training approach.
Main thrust of the programmes strategy
In the document "A proposal for action to face the challenge of
a training policy with a gender perspective in the new millennium"
a set of problems are laid out. In the attempt to give solutions to
those problems and in the conviction that, in a changing and complex
scenario, a project of this type should attain the structural integration
of the gender dimension, FORMUJER has laid out a strategy characterized
by:
Acting upon the logic of mainstreaming the gender perspective
in order to make considerations on gender singularities an integral
part of institutional policy and activities, as well as the planning,
design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the vocational
training system strategies.
Adopting specific measures focusing on groups of women in unfavourable
conditions (meagre income, low educational level, heads of households,
teen-age mothers, etc.), in order to ensure equal opportunities
and diversification of women participation so that they achieve:
a) horizontal mobility towards activities both dynamic and with
high potential at the development level, b) vertical mobility so
that they have access to management, supervision and direction,
c) access and knowledge of the new technologies, d) training for
self-employment.
To reach the above the program will enable women to:
access to new niches of employment: creation of new competencies
reassess the value of old competencies historically performed
by women in a non-paid fashion inside their homes. Reassessing the
value of old competencies enables women self-worth, innovation and
marketing in new niches of employment.
In order to achieve the above, the pedagogical project Formujer has
adopted the following strategies:
Development of a comprehensive and systematic approach
that enables institutions to develop co-ordination strategies that
complement all the experiences and tools they have incorporated together
with the gender perspective. The project seeks to work within the
institution as well as with social partners involved in the development
process: government, workers, employers, other public and private
institutions, local and regional governments, community agents, international
organisations, NGOs towards the generation of strategic alliances
allowing to modify cultural stereotypes and to identify and promote
new areas and better conditions to help women to get employment. The
project also seeks to offer methodologies and tools developed by Formujer
to assist women singularities and needs that may also improve technical
and innovative capacity of the institutions. By way of example, we
may mention: the provision for the institutions with a Vocational
and Occupational Guidance system for men and women and the provision
of training of curricular methodologists on the competency approach
and on gender perspective. All these actions require the development
of strategies for relating to the productive sector:
Development of national pilot experiences: implementation
of activities in three countries; Argentina, Bolivia
and Costa Rica (selected by regional representation
criteria, Central America, Andean region and Mercosur) which makes
it possible to evaluate and validate methodologies and strategies
in different situations but with similar criteria and objectives.
It is particularly relevant to mention the diversity of features and
scope of the executing agents: in Argentina the state is responsible
for the design and implementation of public employment policies, while
specific training activities are carried out by third parties, for
whom FORMUJER provides technical support. In Bolivia and Costa Rica
training is delivered by the VET Institutions themselves, but whereas
INFOCAL is privately owned and financed by employers on a voluntary
basis, INA is a public entity with private financing governed by law.
Two operational levels: national
and internationally. This is another way of developing a
comprehensive approach. Formujer seeks through the permanent retrieval
of training experiences and methodologies proved and developed at
the international level to move forward in a collective way and to
maximize and share resources. The nature and co-ordinating role of
CINTERFOR/ILO is an essential element for this strategy adopted by
FORMUJER. Its execution allows Cinterfor/ILO to establish institutional
synergies that have been considered a systematic objective of the
Centres action. It is precisely through co-ordination and feedback
with the Centres other programmes and activities that FORMUJER
has managed to develop its own methodological proposal and to convey
its gender outlook to those in charge of other projects. Likewise,
it is the concurrence between CINTERFOR/ILO and FORMUJER what empowers
the interaction and co-ordinated work with the various ILO departments.
It has promoted and/or supported various joint activities with the
Office for Gender Equality (GENPROM), with the Regional Expert on
Gender, the Turin Training Centre, the ILO Area Offices, the Maquila
Programme (in-bond manufacture) of Central America, the Gender, Poverty
and Employment Programme, etc. All of which implies exchanging information,
taking part in activities promoted by colleagues, systematically including
the activities of other departments in the web, contributions and
comments on materials, programmes, etc.
It also makes it possible to set up networks for support and co-operation
among international specialists, institutions and organisations. In
the area of inter-agency co-operation the project has carried out
joint activities with UNESCO, ECLAC, UNDP, GTZ, etc. through the channel
of CINTERFOR/ILO as a specific technical organisation in matters pertaining
to training and gender. FORMUJER is currently collaborating with the
IDB in a joint programme with the European Union for the evaluation
of training programmes for women.
Promotion of a new management model with the following criteria:
a)Flexibility to retrieve and adapt practices, strengths and institutional
peculiarities; b) Articulation and complementation not only between
the three participant countries but also with other international
and national organisations; c) Co-ordination of objectives and strategies
to ensure sustainability and promote methodological innovation, and
d) Encouragement of the participation of entrepreneurs, trade unions
community agents and beneficiaries.
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