The National Capacity Building Workshop on Using CRVS-Related Evidence to Inform Gender-Sensitive Policies in Fiji was held in Suva on 21-22 September involving a core group of CRVS data producers, users and decision-makers. The workshop identified gender-focused priority policy areas based on available data. In enhanced participants capacity for data synthesis and of crafting data-driven messages towards policy recommendations. This was part of support to countries on evidence to action and first in a series of national workshops focusing on the topic.
More information on the event available here.
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